Karim to police new MEP code of conduct - North West MEP and Conservative legal affairs spokesman Sajjad Karim is one of... Agreement reached to bring stability and transparency to derivatives markets - The European Parliament and EU government... Stevenson: Auditors' damning report confirms 40 years of CFP failure - A damning report by auditors on the EU's manageme... Job-vacancies collapse demonstrates damaging impact of agency-work directive - Conservative MEPs have highlighted the Eu... Deep concern over football corruption revelations - Conservative MEP Emma McClarkin has noted with grave concern a repor... EU must overhaul fisheries eco-labelling, CFP rapporteur will say - A key report on the future of European fisheries mar... Deep concern over football corruption revelations - Conservative MEP Emma McClarkin has noted with grave concern a repor... EU Commission massages its figures on Financial Transaction Tax - The European Commission's decision to rewrite its own ... Battle lines drawn on Arctic oil - MEPs are set  for a fight over drilling for Arctic oil as new regulations for the of... MEP pleased by court's support for sports broadcasters - Conservative sports spokesman in the European Parliament, Emma ... "EU flag on sports shirts" report adopted by parliament amid angry scenes - An EU report calling on national sports team... New Conservative employment spokesman to put small businesses top of growth agenda - Anthea McIntyre has been appointed ... Tannock questions mounting cost of EU diplomatic service - Charles Tannock, Conservative foreign affairs spokesman in th... Callanan: the best answer to the crisis - get out of the way - Speaking in the European Parliament this afternoon on the... European Parliamentary Indian Trade Envoy Welcomes William Hague's commitment - British MEP Sajjad Karim is welcoming th... Callanan: shift on fiscal pact recognises practical reality - The leader of Britain's Conservative MEPs today acknowledg... Cameron's Davos agenda of competitiveness and opening trade is real answer to EU's crisis - David Cameron's agenda for g... Robert Sturdy hosts Seminar on Invasive Alien Species - Brussels, 25th January 2012 – Robert Sturdy, MEP for the East of... PM's true leadership over human rights court - The Conservative legal affairs spokesman in the European Parliament today... EU's €100 million insult - Plans unveiled today for a multi-million pound visitor centre telling the history of the Euro... New Data rules must not harm businesses, the economy or public safety - A senior Conservative MEP today urged caution ov... Success of first Friends of Pakistan Group reception - Conservative legal affairs spokesman and chairman of the European... MEP serves up a taste of Wales - Kay Swinburne, Welsh Conservative MEP, is delighted to be hosting a 'farmhouse' breakfa... Santer's return: like putting Dracula in charge of the blood bank - The return of Jacques Santer - the head of the Europ... British MEP to host Friends of Pakistan event focusing on countering violent extremism - ECR Legal Affairs Spokesman and... EU Commissioner's City of London speech fails to understand global nature of finance - Speaking at a City of London even... Tannock: EU's concerted action on Iran addresses a major threat - EU sanctions announced today against Iran were welcome... Consumers should know their options on recycling white goods and gadgets - Consumers should be aware of their different ... Tories block "damaging" pest-control ban - Pressure from Conservative MEPs has averted EU plans to ban Britain's most co... Callanan: Brussels summit was a glaring failure - Last month's European Council meeting was no springboard for recovery ... Danish EU Presidency must focus on competitiveness - In a debate this morning in the European Parliament with Danish Pri... Karim: Qatada deportation ban will baffle and anger Britain - The European Court of Human Rights has today ruled that th... Stability fund downgrade strikes at euro's heart -  The Press Association reports tonight that Rating agency Standard &a... Harbour: Proof of the importance of small businesses - A European Commission study showing that 85 percent of net new jo... "Vindictive" targeting ignores EU's core economic failures -  A  renewed attack by the EU on credit ratings agencies sma... Speedy conclusion needed on EU-India Free Trade Agreement - Sajjad Karim MEP has welcomed the news that the EU's high re... French downgrade and Greek breakdown show it's time to stop fiddling with treaties - News of further trouble in the talk...

Meet your MEPs

Giles Chichester MEP

Giles Chichester MEP

South West

Vicky Ford MEP

Vicky Ford MEP

Eastern

Nirj Deva MEP

Nirj Deva MEP

South East

David Sumberg MEP

David Sumberg MEP

North West

Martin Callanan MEP

Martin Callanan MEP

North East

Sir Robert Atkins MEP

Sir Robert Atkins MEP

North West

Daniel Hannan MEP

Daniel Hannan MEP

South East

Ashley Fox MEP

Ashley Fox MEP

South West

Charles Tannock MEP

Charles Tannock MEP

London

Edward McMillan-Scott MEP

Edward McMillan-Scott MEP

Yorkshire and Humber

Geoffrey Van Orden MEP

Geoffrey Van Orden MEP

Eastern

Struan Stevenson MEP

Struan Stevenson MEP

Scotland

Julie Girling MEP

Julie Girling MEP

South West

Anthea McIntyre MEP

Anthea McIntyre MEP

West Midlands

Richard Ashworth MEP

Richard Ashworth MEP

South East

Kay Swinburne MEP

Kay Swinburne MEP

Wales

Sajjad Karim MEP

Sajjad Karim MEP

North West

Chris Heaton-Harris MEP

Chris Heaton-Harris MEP

East Midlands

Caroline Jackson MEP

Caroline Jackson MEP

South West

Philip Bradbourn MEP

Philip Bradbourn MEP

West Midlands

John Purvis MEP

John Purvis MEP

Scotland

Roger Helmer MEP

Roger Helmer MEP

East Midlands

Jacqueline Foster MEP

Jacqueline Foster MEP

North West

Neil Parish MEP

Neil Parish MEP

South West

John Bowis MEP

John Bowis MEP

London

Marina Yannakoudakis MEP

Marina Yannakoudakis MEP

London

Jonathan Evans MEP

Jonathan Evans MEP

Wales

Emma McClarkin MEP

Emma McClarkin MEP

East Midlands

Syed Kamall MEP

Syed Kamall MEP

London

David Campbell Bannerman MEP

David Campbell Bannerman MEP

Eastern

Robert Sturdy MEP

Robert Sturdy MEP

Eastern

Timothy Kirkhope MEP

Timothy Kirkhope MEP

Yorkshire and Humber

James Elles MEP

James Elles MEP

South East

Philip Bushill-Matthews MEP

Philip Bushill-Matthews MEP

West Midlands

Malcolm Harbour MEP

Malcolm Harbour MEP

West Midlands

Jim Nicholson MEP

Jim Nicholson MEP

Northern Ireland

Christopher Beazley MEP

Christopher Beazley MEP

Eastern

Keep In Touch

We'll email you once a month with our news.

News Release

EU set to agree banker bonuses and capital requirements proposals

EU set to agree banker bonuses and capital requirements proposals

Posted, June 30, 2010 @ 00:00

Proposals reward risk-taking but remove recklessness

 

Brussels, 30th June 2010 -- The EU is set to approve the revised Capital Requirements Directive after MEPs reached agreement with the Council of Ministers today, Vicky Ford MEP, European Conservatives and Reformists group shadow rapporteur on the proposals said.

 

The new directive will enshrine the agreements of the G20 and the Financial Stability Board into EU law, with a few extra additions:

 

·  For all senior managers, risk takers and risk controllers there will be a two way constraint on bonuses so that at least 50 percent of the bonus must be deferred for a minimum of three to five years and no more than 30 percent can be paid in cash;

·  Banks will need to report the number of people earning over one million Euros in each country so that regulators can ensure that the long term risks taken by banks are controlled;

·  Additional tests for directors of banks in receipt of "Exceptional Government Intervention" i.e. bailed out banks will force them to justify their remuneration package.

 

The agreement also brings into place stronger rules which would require banks to hold approximately three times as much capital against trading books as before the economic crisis. This should help to prevent undercapitalised high-risk trading situations. The new rules will be implemented during next year with a two year transition for 'historic' trading positions.

 

Ms Ford, who is a former banker, said:

 

"This is a good first step in ending the high risk bonus culture and instead ensuring that risk takers' interests are aligned to the long-term stability of their bank. There needs to be responsible risk-taking by banks and bankers, and new bonus arrangments are necessary to prevent the kind of recklessness that contributed to the financial crisis.  

 

"The bonus rules will be in place from the end of this year - these rules are an absolute minimum.  During the economic downturn individual banks need to recognise that bonus restraint is important not only to rebuild balance sheets but also to regain public confidence." 

 

"Many banks are already taking a much more conservative approach to their trading activities and these proposals will ensure they compete on a more level playing field. Personally, I would have like to have seen a shorter transition period for the new trading book rules to take effect, but it is important that there is international agreement."