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496:"If you are a responsible company like us we do need to think about this on a global basis. We have to approach this in a responsible and human way. I also have to bear in mind that people are going to get jobs in India (and elsewhere). It's wrong to pretend you can protect the existing jobs and wrong to pretend there isn't going to be change. It can't be the right response to say that emerging markets have no right to jobs." He added: "Cost minimisation cannot be the only driver of this. There is no way we want to jeopardise the quality of customer service".
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the work done by its UK finance processing centres in
Birmingham, Sheffield, Brentwood and Swansea to India, Malaysia and China within two years. The move, which represented the largest such offshoring in the financial services sector at that time and would lead to the loss of 4,000 British jobs, led
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address the detailed questions about what he knew and when about these very serious issues. As a
British Minister, an adviser to George Osborne on banking and a member of the Cabinet committee on banking reform, he is accountable first and foremost to Parliament. He cannot and should not hide behind
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that he had "no case to answer" over the money laundering scandal, saying: "As and when issues were drawn to our attention, as we were seeking to grapple with the issues, we took action. I think we must acknowledge there were some failures of implementation. HSBC has expressed its regret for that. I
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October 2003: "Plenty of people in this organisation earn more than me. I genuinely don't care. I can hardly be described as lowly paid. Since when was money the be-all and end-all?" Asked by the newspaper's reporter Jill Treanor how he reconciled the organization's high salaries and bonuses with
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Markets, responsible for the investment banking, private banking and asset management activities of the Group. He assumed additional responsibility for the group's corporate banking business in May 2002. As executive director, Green cancelled all executive bonuses in both 2001 and 2002, telling
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609:'s Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations released a 335-page report setting out HSBC's compliance failures over a ten-year period. In the report, Senate investigators said the bank had bypassed the USA's sanctions against Iran, enabled money laundering by Mexican drug lords (chiefly for the
553:. Green earned well over ÂŁ25 million per year at the time. Green's successor as the top of HSBC, Stuart Gulliver, said "between 2004 and 2010, our anti-money laundering controls should have been stronger and more effective and we failed to spot and deal with unacceptable behaviour."
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at a hostel for recovering alcoholics, a move also reputedly influenced by a visit from a Church of
England vicar. It was during his time at the hostel that he met Janian Joy, a fellow volunteer, whom he married in 1971. In 1975 (during a
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broadcast, Green resigned as chairman of the advisory council for banking industry body, The City UK, saying that he did not want to damage the effectiveness of the organisation in promoting good governance and doing the right thing.
504:, as well as its integration into the parent company. He later came to regret the deal, which was the largest acquisition in a series conducted by HSBC in the five years leading up to his appointment as its chief executive.
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in March 2003: "We took the view that a business that had not performed for the shareholder couldn't expect to receive bonuses". The decision saw some key staff leave in protest but it also won the company some praise;
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He is married to Janian and has two daughters, Suzannah and Ruth. He has a sister, Elizabeth, who lives in the US and a brother, George
Francis Green, who is professor of Labour Economics and Skills Development at the
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1682:. London: The Independent. 27 June 2005. Archived from
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347:Stephen Keith Green, Baron Green of Hurstpierpoint
1176:Hamilton, Jesse; Voreacos, David (23 July 2012).
1376:"Experienced banker takes Government trade role"
1614:. Number10.gov.uk. 8 July 2005. Archived from
827:Good Value: Choosing a Better Life in Business
591:Department for Business, Innovation and Skills
1936:The Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation
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1719:"Serving God? Serving Mammon? (Book Review)"
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904:Brexit and the British: Who Are We Now?
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2426:People educated at Lancing College
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883:Green, Stephen (September 2017).
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18:The Lord Green of Hurstpierpoint
1855:The Lord Hennessy of Nympsfield
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1022:Inman, Phillip (2 March 2009).
864:Green, Stephen (October 2015).
595:Foreign and Commonwealth Office
118:The Lord Livingston of Parkhead
1705:Crockford's Clerical Directory
1644:"Grassroot Diplomat Who's Who"
1572:. 20 February 2015. p. 8.
1454:Doward, Jamie (22 July 2012).
1237:Treanor, Jill (25 July 2012).
1143:"HSBC in bid to raise ÂŁ12.5bn"
824:Green, Stephen (3 June 2010).
740:Green was shortlisted for the
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2313:Charterhouse Capital Partners
1867:Baron Green of Hurstpierpoint
1674:"The real power behind No 10"
1484:Prince, Rosa (24 July 2012).
986:Cash, Justin (2 March 2009).
805:Green, Stephen (7 May 1996).
579:Baron Green of Hurstpierpoint
963:www.referenceforbusiness.com
934:Lord Green of Hurstpierpoint
807:Serving God? Serving Mammon?
770:Serving God? Serving Mammon?
647:Leader of the House of Lords
215:Member of the House of Lords
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902:Green, Stephen (May 2017).
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60:Official portrait, 2018
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2181:Bank of Communications
1518:. London. 22 July 2012
1087:Institutional Investor
1083:"The Greening of HSBC"
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1778:Business positions
1770:BBC Radio 4 Profile
1516:The Daily Telegraph
1490:The Daily Telegraph
1323:The Daily Telegraph
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998:on 12 February 2015
957:Thompson, Marie L.
906:. Haus Publishing.
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392:Harkness Fellowship
2272:Lloyds Bank Canada
2068:Continental Europe
1954:Board of directors
1876:The Lord Lingfield
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1437:The London Gazette
1412:on 21 October 2014
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1115:"Preaching profit"
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412:British government
387:East End of London
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