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Sir Fred Goodwin is not a banker

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  • Garlok
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    It might have been three in a bed, the chairman and some head of other could it not???

    regards
    Garlok

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  • Bill-K
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    When we think we are untouchable, we are correct - for that is our choice to make.
    When we then seek human touch, we are confronted with reality - the need to sully ourselves with others we considered below our level.
    Reality has to be faced eventually - and the sooner the better. We all eat a shovel-full of soil 'ere we die.
    Best done a spoonful at a time....and started early, I reckon.

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    Re: Sir Fred Goodwin is not a banker

    Originally posted by WendyB View Post
    well let's put it this way, he shagged some bint who he shouldn't have done whilst simultaneously shagging the system, the shareholders and therefore British Taxpayer as a whole. Who said men couldn't multi-task??
    I don't quite believe it, as the "lady" in question looks far too slender to be a banker's fat bonus.

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  • Amy
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    I should imagine that the husband of the object of Sir Fred's affections is also generalising, but in the direction of the female of the species for not being able to keep her knickers on.

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  • leclerc
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    Originally posted by Angry Cat View Post
    Gag: An obstacle to or censoring of free speech.

    As Voltaire said - I disapprove with what you have to say, but I will defend to the death your right to say it.
    I think we need to add a tagline to Voltaire's very famous quote: I disapprove with what you say, but I will defend to the death your right to say it providing the law allows me to do so!!!"
    If the freedom of speech is taken away then dumb and silent we may be led, like sheep to the slaughter.
    George Washington (1732-1799) First President of the USA

    The people of this Country do have a right to know.

    And, should not be fobbed off...
    I actually agree with you because at the moment, many people are wondering whether he was having it off with the Chairman of RBS at the time(male) or whether he was having it off with the Head of somewhere else. The fact remains that Sir Fred the Bed("I" called it that yesterday) had an affair with someone who he worked with and failed to declare it which is what you must do under the RBS Code of Conduct.
    http://www.rbs.com/downloads/pdf/abo...Global_COC.pdf
    (see pages 11-14)

    I'll have a look later on as to what the penalties are for non disclosing as I also have the disciplinary penalties as well, but I do suspect that suspension and potential sacking depending on what they both had specific responsibility for ie joint decision making.

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  • Angry Cat
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    Sir Fred Goodwin's superinjunction prolonged his family's torment | Mail Online

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  • Garlok
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    I can see I am going to have watch my step with all you good ladies around who speak much like my own good lady wife of some 41 years!!!

    regards
    Garlok

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  • Angry Cat
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    Originally posted by WendyB View Post
    well let's put it this way, he shagged some bint who he shouldn't have done whilst simultaneously shagging the system, the shareholders and therefore British Taxpayer as a whole. Who said men couldn't multi-task??

    Men don't listen and they can't multi-task, two things that are important to be able to do. They just focus on whatever they are doing at that moment and it is as if nothing else is happening in the world. That's really why they don't listen, and is also why they can't multi-task!

    Obviously, the case with Fred the Bed...

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  • WendyB
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    well let's put it this way, he shagged some bint who he shouldn't have done whilst simultaneously shagging the system, the shareholders and therefore British Taxpayer as a whole. Who said men couldn't multi-task??

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  • Angry Cat
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    by Robert Peston:
    But I can't tell you why I think that, because my judgement is based on information I am prohibited from sharing because of the existence of the injunction.
    Gag: An obstacle to or censoring of free speech.

    As Voltaire said - I disapprove with what you have to say, but I will defend to the death your right to say it.

    If the freedom of speech is taken away then dumb and silent we may be led, like sheep to the slaughter.

    George Washington (1732-1799) First President of the USA

    The people of this Country do have a right to know.

    And, should not be fobbed off...

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  • Angry Cat
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    BBC News - FSA to look at Goodwins alleged affair

    by Robert Peston:
    But I can't tell you why I think that, because my judgement is based on information I am prohibited from sharing because of the existence of the injunction.
    Last edited by Angry Cat; 20th May 2011, 21:37:PM.

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  • Angry Cat
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    BBC News - Media concession made in injunction report

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  • Angry Cat
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    Susan Bor - Email, Address, Phone numbers, everything! 123people.co.uk

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  • Angry Cat
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    Susan Bor | People | Recruiter
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    Isn't calling civil servants 'enemies of enterprise' bad for morale? | Mail Online
    Last edited by Angry Cat; 20th May 2011, 14:07:PM. Reason: Automerged Doublepost

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  • charitynjw
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    From Linkedin:-

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