I've just
tortured myself watching
Bob Diamond's testimony to the
Treasury Select Committee. It illustrated why
Cameron's proposal for a
Parliamentary Inquiry, just
can't stand.
One of the members of the
Committee even said to
Diamond that if he were an England Cricketer he'd be called
Geoff Boycott. That was a reference to the fact that just as Boycott was able to
stonewall the
opposition bowlers, so
Diamond responded to
every question bowled to him with a
straight bat. We've been here for
three hours the
MP admitted, and "
I'm not sure we have got any further forward."
Financial Analyst,
Ralph Silva, on
CNBC, immediately
after the hearing, said it was
clear that the
Committee was
not made up of
Banking specialists, because they had
failed to ask the right questions. On
BBC News, one of the Committee,
David Ruffley, a
Tory MP, also
admitted that they were
not satisfied with the
answers they had
obtained, but
continued to support Cameron's attempt to keep any
inquiry in house. He claimed that
"We know all the facts." But, the BBC's
Huw Edwards pointed out that
clearly we do NOT know all the facts. We don't know all the facts about what happened
even within Barclays let alone the
20 other global banks said to be
involved. We don't know all the facts about
who knew what and when within the
Bank of England, within the
Treasury, and within
Government.
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The Shewsbury Two - Des Warren & Ricky Tomlinson -
were banged up for conspiracy to do something which
was not itself illegal, but bankers get off scot free. |
One
Financial Blogger on the
BBC News a few days ago
claimed that, following a
failed attempt to
prosecute a number of bankers, back in 1992, an
associate of his had been
told that
no more bankers would be prosecuted. And
unlike the
US, none have! Why is it that during all of this period, with all of the
wrong doing and
criminal activity, by the
Banks, the
Police have
not brought any
prosecutions? Why is it that, even in
recent days, the
word was
put out that there were
no laws that would
allow any of the
bankers to be prosecuted, when clearly the
laws in relation to
fraud, and in relation to
Conspiracy clearly enable prosecutions to be mounted. In the
1970's, the
Shrewsbury Two, Des Warren and Ricky Tomlinson, were
prosecuted, and
sent to gaol on
Conspiracy charges, for
conspiring to do
something which itself was
not illegal!!!! Clearly, the
cops and the
Cpitalist State can find laws to
bang up workers when it suits them, but
bend over backwards to
avoid banging up the rich. This has all the
hallmarks of the
Police reluctance to
prosecute their
friends in the
Murdoch Empire! The
Media also have
questions to answer. It was
revealed in the Inquiry that back in
2008, academic papers were discussing the
existence of manipulation of Libor rates. Why is it that
no section of the media picked up on this, and reported on it, in the way the
MP's Expenses Scandal was revealed? In the end it was the
CFTC in the US, and the
Wall Street Journal that exposed the scandal.
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TUC should organise an Indpendent Workers Inquiry into the
Banks and the connections with the State, Politicans, Police and
Media to find out who knew what and when. |
That's another reason that
Cameron's cover up attempt, by a
cosy ineffective Parliamentary Inquiry, cannot be allowed to stand. There are
two things needed for an
effective inquiry. The first is that those conducting it, should be
independent, and have
no hint of taint with the Establishment. The second is that they should have the
forensic and intellectual tools needed to
question those in front of them. The
Select Committee, yesterday, showed
MP's are
neither independent nor have the
necessary skills. We cannot allow
Judges to be responsible, for this inquiry, because they
fail the first test. The
Labour Movement is the only organisation that
can fulfil both these requirements. The
TUC can appoint
one or more trusted lawyers that have
demonstrated their
impartiality by
defending ordinary working people. We also have all of the
forensic and intellectual tools we need to conduct such an
inquiry. We have
academics from Universities that
understand all of the
necessary financial technicalities; we have
trade union members who work in
Banking and Finance; we have
people who work for the Co-op Bank; we have Trade Union members who work in
Revenue and Customs, in the
Treasury etc. who can provide the
necessary background for the lawyers to use in their
forensic questioning of witnesses, and to
verify or
otherwise the
responses provided.
The
TUC should begin convening a
Workers Inquiry into the
Banking Scandal, and into the
connections with the
Bank of England, the
Treasury and the
Police and Media. We should demand that
Parliament give it
full legal powers to
subpoena witnesses to come before it and give
evidence under oath. We want to know
who knew what and when did they know it?
2 comments:
Beyond an enquiry, the public mood is for prosecuting some bankers. The TUC needs to start developing its own legal wing to bring private prosecutions so as to bypass the state prosecutors who will never touch beyond the surface, if they even go there.
Simon,
That's a good idea. However, I think that without the TUC organising a Workers Inquiry to get at the facts, it would be difficult to organise private prosecutions. The burden of proof in private prosecutions, as opposed to Civil Actions, is high.
The police would give no support for the case, and we could rely on no sympathetic hearing from any judge.
But, the other thing is that a Workers Inquiry that brought out all of these links would serve another purpose. The TUC and Labour Movement in general should be using the current situation to encourage individuals and organisations to close their accounts with thes Banks and to set up accounts with the Co-op Bank.
I'm not suggesting that the Co-op Bank is much better in some ways. A while ago I tried to find out about going to a Co-op Members meeting, and found out the nearest one was in Wales about 60 miles away! We also need the TUC and Labour Movement to organise a campaign for the democratisation of the Co-op, to ensure that it is brought properly under the control of those who work for it, and those who are members of it. That again is something that socialists and rank and file Trades Unionists will have to push for from the ground up through the workplace, the union Branch, the LP Branch etc. as well as simply joining the Co-op as an individual member, and organising within it, for greater democracy, as happened with the LP back in the late 70's. Then we had the Campaign for Labour Party Democracy, today we need a Campaign for Co-operative Democracy, as part of a struggle for real demcracy throughout the Labour Movement.
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