17 February 2009

Brown writes openly about failure

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Writing in The Times, Brown says

First, there must be no reward for failure.

Second, there should be no bonuses in the future unless they are based on long-term sustainable performance.

Third, the right of clawback. Bonuses are not just about past performance but are designed to shape future performance.

Does this only apply to the banks?

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