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Tuesday 25 June 2019 5:43 pm  |  Updated:  Tuesday 25 June 2019 5:44 pm

FCA chief says ‘evidence not there’ to take action on RBS GRG unit

By: Harry Robertson

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FCA chief Andrew Bailey says ‘evidence not there’ to take action on RBS GRG unit

The head of the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) Andrew Bailey has defended his organisation’s report into RBS’s disgraced turnaround unit, saying “the evidence is just not there” to support action against the managers involved.

Read more: MPs brand watchdog’s RBS GRG report a ‘complete whitewash’

Yet he insisted that the rules on whether or not certain managers are “fit and proper” to run a financial scheme such as the GRG have undergone a “big change” since the 2008 financial crisis.

It was Bailey’s first grilling by the Committee since the FCA published its long-awaited report into RBS’s Global Restructuring Group (GRG). The group was accused of asset-stripping thousands of small businesses to shore up its balance sheet following the crisis.

MPs condemned the report, released earlier this month, as a “complete whitewash”. The all-parliamentary group on fair banking harshly criticised the FCA’s conclusion that it could not hold RBS to account for its misconduct.

But Bailey said to bring such an action “you’ve got to prove that [managers] deliberately set out” to damage small businesses, which is something the FCA could not do.

He told MPs: “I can’t operate outside the law, I’m sorry.”

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Bailey said the contracts small and medium-sized businesses entered were outside the “perimeter” of the FCA and were governed by contract law. “In the absence of rules and regulation we don’t have the means to counter that,” he said.

He defended the FCA’s conclusion that there were no managers at RBS who were not “fit and proper” to run a financial scheme such as the GRG. He said under the rules in place at the time there was no evidence to say they were not.

But Bailey said that the new “senior managers regime” was a “big change”. It says every senior manager must know what they are responsible and accountable for.

MPs raised allegations that the Asset Protection Agency (APA), an arm of the Treasury, directed the actions of the GRG through the Asset Protection Scheme (APS).

Quizzed on the APS’s role, he said: “The question is did it ultimately change the approach of RBS. We do not think it did.”

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Bailey said: “It would not be appropriate for us to investigate an agency of government”. He said the watchdog had laid out the evidence and left it to other bodies to decide whether to launch an investigation.

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