19-12-14 19:53 pm – Source: Reuters
De Nederlandsche Bank (DNB). © anp
De Nederlandsche Bank (DNB) does not want to settle in his legal battle with the curators of the 2009 fallen DSB Bank. According to the curators ran their control on a settlement in court in Amsterdam to nothing today.
The administrators of DSB try to get a large compensation loose at DNB. It is an amount between 600 million and 1 billion, and are mainly lost interest income. The supervisor would wrongly in 2005 a banking license granted by the DSB of former policeman Dirk Scheringa. The following years would include cases have been inadequate supervision.
On Tuesday, the case for the first time in court. Friday was followed by a sequel hearing where the parties still had to answer some questions from the judge.
The ability to settle here is at best a half minutes were discussed, a spokesman for DNB in a comment. “The lawyer of DNB Friday again made clear that DNB, although its supervision DSB could have been better, does not feel responsible.” The lawyer has said “that a settlement, as all proposals would be for that, therefore, at this time need not be spoken.”
Pronunciation in March
The regulator said earlier this week to regret all the bankruptcy of DSB. But this does not mean that DNB is responsible, said the spokesman. “Or a compensation to be paid, and how high it is, is still not fixed.”
It is now waiting for the court ruling. Which is scheduled on 4 March.


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