爵士丢了乌纱帽

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The man formally known as Sir Fred Goodwin is going to have to get used to being called plain old Mr Goodwin. He has now lost his knighthood. The former head of Royal Bank of Scotland became the subject of a public outcry after RBS had to be bailed out by the British taxpayer, whose bill came to £45 billion. Unsurprisingly, Sir Fred left the company under a cloud. But it was after this that the Scot was really pilloried - for drawing payments worth about £700,000 a year from a massive pension pot worth £16 million. After coming under fire for the package, Sir Fred eventually reduced his pension by £200,000. But that wasn't enough to appease his critics, who have never forgiven Sir Fred for his role in causing the financial crisis. They continued baying for blood and began to clamour for the removal of a knighthood he had received in 2004 for services to banking. Yesterday the Queen stripped the honour from the discredited banker. But now some people have hit out at the government for vilifying Goodwin. They believe that he has been made a scapegoat and is taking the fall for a much wider global financial crisis. The former Chancellor Alistair Darling said: "I'm not here to defend Sir Fred... I just think we're getting into awful trouble here if we go after people on a whim." At least Goodwin has a nickname he can revert to if he finds himself missing his title. In his days as a cost-cutting superboss he was proud of being known as 'Fred the Shred'.
The man formally known as Sir Fred Goodwin is going to have to get used to being called plain old Mr Goodwin. He has now lost his knighthood. The former head of Royal Bank of Scotland became the subject of a public outcry after RBS had to be bailed out by the British taxpayer, whose bill came to 45 billion. Unsurprisingly, Sir Fred left the company under a cloud. But it was after this that the Scot was really pilloried for drawing payments worth about 700, 000 a year from a massive pension pot worth 16 million. After coming under fire for the package, Sir Fred eventually reduced his pension by 200, 000. But that wasn' t enough to appease his critics, who have never forgiven Sir Fred for his role in causing the financial crisis. They continued baying for blood and began to clamour for the removal of a knighthood he had received in 2004 for services to banking. Yesterday the Queen stripped the honour from the discredited banker. But now some people have hit out at the government for vilifying Goodwin. They believe that he has been made a scapegoat and is taking the fall for a much wider global financial crisis. The former Chancellor Alistair Darling said: " I' m not here to defend Sir Fred... I just think we' re getting into awful trouble here if we go after people on a whim." At least Goodwin has a nickname he can revert to if he finds himself missing his title. In his days as a costcutting superboss he was proud of being known as ' Fred the Shred'.
The man formally known as Sir Fred Goodwin is going to have to get used to being called plain old Mr Goodwin. He has now lost his knighthood. The former head of Royal Bank of Scotland became the subject of a public outcry after RBS had to be bailed out by the British taxpayer, whose bill came to 45 billion. Unsurprisingly, Sir Fred left the company under a cloud. But it was after this that the Scot was really pilloried for drawing payments worth about 700, 000 a year from a massive pension pot worth 16 million. After coming under fire for the package, Sir Fred eventually reduced his pension by 200, 000. But that wasn' t enough to appease his critics, who have never forgiven Sir Fred for his role in causing the financial crisis. They continued baying for blood and began to clamour for the removal of a knighthood he had received in 2004 for services to banking. Yesterday the Queen stripped the honour from the discredited banker. But now some people have hit out at the government for vilifying Goodwin. They believe that he has been made a scapegoat and is taking the fall for a much wider global financial crisis. The former Chancellor Alistair Darling said: " I' m not here to defend Sir Fred... I just think we' re getting into awful trouble here if we go after people on a whim." At least Goodwin has a nickname he can revert to if he finds himself missing his title. In his days as a costcutting superboss he was proud of being known as ' Fred the Shred'.
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