25 Apr 2012

Defer bonuses for 10 years?

Andrew Haldane, an otherwise sane Bank of England official, has suggested that bonus deferral and claw-back periods should be extended to 10 years or more for (senior?) bank executives. While we have sympathy for those who think that bank regulation is not up to the task we would consider this proposal to be unworkable and counterproductive. Who in his right mind would be willing to work on that basis? 10 years is an awfully long time - just think of the young banker aged 25 who would have to wait until he is 35 to enjoy the benefits of his effort! You might as well work in a communist system. One has to suspect that the Bank of England officials - typically for the caste of government employees all over the world - simply have lost touch with reality. We have pointed out repeatedly that proper banking reform has still not really been enacted. Stalinist 'command-and-control' systems are no appropriate substitute.

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