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56: 636:, to write to Green asking him to "place on the record – at the earliest opportunity – an assurance that you took every appropriate step if and when you became aware of the issues raised by this report" and asking a number of specific questions. Leslie was unconvinced by Green's reply, in which he had written: "With regards to the bank's efforts to address its AML (anti-money laundering) and OFAC (Office of Foreign Assets Control) compliance issues, HSBC has expressed its regret that there were failures of implementation in these areas, and I share that regret". Leslie maintained that Green's letter failed to: 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". 1916: 1946: 674:, HSBC Private Banking Holdings (Suisse) SA, in helping more than 100,000 clients from over 200 countries evade tax worth hundreds of millions of pounds. At the time of the alleged offences Green was the Swiss bank's chairman. BBC presenter Richard Bilton confronted Green, who refused to discuss the issue saying only: "As a matter of principle I will not comment on the business of HSBC past or present". Chairwoman of the 2373: 2387: 478:
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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in 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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and 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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in 1982, initially on a two-year contract, with responsibility for corporate planning activities. In 1985 he was put in charge of the development of the bank's global treasury operations, and in 1992 became group treasurer of HSBC Holdings plc with responsibility for the HSBC Group's treasury and
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MP, said: "Either he didn't know and he was asleep at the wheel, or he did know and he was therefore involved in dodgy tax practices. Either way he was the man in charge and I think he has got really important questions to answer". A few days after the
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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.
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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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He has since described the book as "out of print and out of date". During his time as a senior banking executive, he was known to compose his sermons while travelling around the world on business.
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In the year before becoming chief executive, Green earned below ÂŁ1m; HSBC's annual report for the period showed that none of the company's five top-earning employees was a board member. Green told
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his religious faith, he replied: "Do I personally feel some kind of incompatibility between what I believe and being in financial services markets? I can only say no".
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After Green's retirement from HSBC, the questions that had begun to be asked about the bank's behaviour under his leadership continued. On 23 July 2012, the
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Stephen Green was born on 7 November 1948 to Dudley Keith Green and Dorothy Rosamund Mary Green (née Wickham). After a private education at
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His appointment as group chief executive took effect on 1 June 2003. Shortly afterwards, in October 2003, HSBC announced that it would
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Shortly afterwards, Green failed to attend the House of Lords to answer a Labour question about the affair. The
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Initiative Award in 2015 where he remains in the directory of the Grassroot Diplomat Who's Who publication.
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for a period of four years, and was elected chair by the board of trustees from 1 April 2014.
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for several years throughout Green's tenure as chief executive and chairman, chiefly for the
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In February 2015, there was further criticism of Green and his leadership of HSBC after
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and the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation Limited. He was also chairman of
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subsidiary, and group executive chairman in June 2006. In its July 2005 issue,
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on 22 November. He was Minister of State for Trade and Investment in both the
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to warn Green that the "gloves were off". He defended the decision, telling
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The European Identity: Historical and Cultural Realities We Cannot Deny
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The Senate report prompted shadow financial secretary to the Treasury,
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in Afghanistan which had subsequently resulted in a fine levied by the
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Green also oversaw HSBC's acquisition of Household International, a US
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In March 1998 Green was appointed to the board of HSBC Holdings plc as
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In 1971, Green began his professional life as a civil servant in the
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Minister of State for Trade and Investment, former group chairman of
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Reluctant Meister: How Germany's Past is Shaping its European Future
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In September 2010, it was announced that Green would join the UK's
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under "The Reverend Prebendary The Lord Green of Hurstpierpoint"
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The Lord Green of Hurstpierpoint
The Reverend
Right Honourable
Prebendary

Minister of State for Trade and Investment
David Cameron
Mark Prisk
The Lord Livingston of Parkhead
Group chairman
HSBC Group
John Bond
Douglas Flint
Group chief executive
HSBC Group
Michael Geoghegan
Member of the House of Lords
Lord Temporal
Incumbent
Life Peerage
Conservative
Alma mater
Exeter College, Oxford
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Banker
Politician
Clergyman
Conservative
HSBC Holdings plc
Anglican

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