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He said he was sacked as head of group regulatory risk at the end of 2004 – less than two years after joining – after warning that the then fast-growing bank was too strongly motivated by sales.
This means he needs a strong leader who can remain not only above specialized interest group, regulatory and Congressional interests, but who is also outside the West Wing and can effectively direct the effort and package the issues in internal processes, until the President's direct public involvement is needed.
But on the same day the committee released a dossier from Paul Moore, head of group regulatory risk at HBOS in 2002-05, to set out his allegations that he had been repeatedly threatened after claiming internally that the bank was "going too fast", "had a cultural indisposition to challenge" and "was a serious risk to financial stability and consumer protection".
As shares in Lloyds Banking Group, the company formed after Lloyds TSB's merger with HBOS, tumbled by as much as 40% in the wake of its warning that HBOS losses would be far worse than expected, Paul Moore, who was head of group regulatory risk at HBOS between 2002 and 2005, gave the world an inkling as to how and why Britain's biggest mortgage lender had collapsed.
"The people of this country are totally fed up and angry with the continuous greed, dishonesty and wrongdoing of our banks," says Paul Moore, who was head of group regulatory risk at the bank until 2004.
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