Opposition parties in parliament to Minister Dijsselbloem (Finance) to know why he is the salary increase at ABN Amro not has stopped. Dijsselbloem said yesterday the summit repeatedly have warned the bank.
Dijsselbloem wrote in a letter that he Heef let the top of ABN Amro several times to know the salary increase of one tonne of ‘bad defensible ‘to find. The opposition does not understand that Dijsselbloem then has done nothing to stop the increase. “Just as 100 procents shareholder he could have said: We do not want this, it does not happen,” said Jesse Clover Green Left.
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According to Carola Schouten (Christian Union) replies Dijsselbloem call only more questions: “If the minister himself already felt that the salary increase would cause social unrest, why has he not been at the bank said not to do it? ” It accuses him of a lack of clarity and asks who openly wonder whether there is enough trust between the management of the bank on the one hand and the Ministry of Finance on the other to lead the IPO smoothly.
MP Omtzigt (CDA) wants more explanation of Dijsselbloem. Arnold Merkies (SP) goes one step further: “The minister evades certain questions I want to know exactly what has Dijsselbloem against ABN Amro said about the salary increase.”. Wouter Koolmees D66 finds that “lot has gone wrong in the field of communication and mutual expectations between ABN and the Minister.” He wants to know what Dijsselbloem going to do to the unrest caused by curb all incidents: “The situation in Dubai, the Russian raw materials business and internal governance that is not in order, it’s really spot on spot.”
On Tuesday, the Chamber holds a roundtable discussion on remuneration of bankers following the salary discussion at ABN Amro. Six people are invited: remuneration experts and members of supervisory boards of banks. Later in the week (Wednesday or Thursday) is the parliamentary debate on ABN Amro.
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