BoE deputy softens 'jail for bankers' stance

The Bank of England’s deputy governor has apparently softened its stance on plans to jail reckless senior bankers after a City backlash.

BoE deputy softens 'jail for bankers' stance

The Bank of England’s deputy governor has apparently softened its stance on plans to jail reckless senior bankers after a City backlash.

Andrew Bailey, who heads the Bank’s Prudential Regulation Authority (PRA), told MPs that new rules must balance the need for non-executives who sit on bank boards to have better oversight with the need to preserve their independent roles.

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