Sir Fred is dead
3 March, 2009
The news just gets better and better.
Fuck-up Fred’s pension is now reported to be £703,000 instead of the originally quoted £693,000. According to Robert Peston, the BBC’s economics editor, it’s rather unlikely that even a penny can be clawed back from FG through the law courts.
Harriet Harman really needs to get her finger out and start proceedings against Fred. She’s quite clear that there IS a way to get at Fred’s pension and that’s through the court of public opinion.
The court has full powers to take away his pension, strip him of his Knighthood and order him to be publically flogged and hanged in Trafalgar Square.
I can’t wait.
Entry Filed under: Business. Tags: fred goodwin, gordon brown, harriet harman, pension, rbs, royal bank of scotland, treasury.
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Zio Bastone | 8 March, 2009 at 1:47 am
The ‘Court of Public Opinion’ was a marvellous invention. I’ve written a little bit about it in my own blog.