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RBS chief Stephen Hester at play

By Scott on 30 January, 2012

Stephen Hester RBS foxhunting

After being hounded by the media and politicians alike, Royal Bank of Scotland (RBS) chief Stephen Hester (photo right) has reluctantly waived his £963.000 bonus for 2011.

Mr Hester's ex-wife Barbara was Master of the Foxhounds at the Warwickshire Hunt when he regularly took part in fox-hunts. It appears that the fox-hunt fanatic isn't too keen on hunting when he is the quarry.

After Mr Hester took over at the RBS, he was recruited to end the culture of excess, he faced immediate criticism over his indulgent lifestyle after hosting a lavish hunt ball at his £7 million country estate.

Just two weeks ago the RBS announced it was cutting a further 3,500 jobs and a further 950 jobs are also to go at Irish subsidiary Ulster Bank. These are in addition to the 30,000 jobs lost over the past couple of years.

No you didn't miss it, the Countryside Alliance and Hester's fellow hunters haven't organised a protest for the livelihood of sacked employees, even those in 'rural' areas.

Comments


Miranda

11 February 2012, 09:10:42

I heard on the news that he considered resigning, ah poor fella. Don't think about, it just do it.

Aefan Good

05 February 2012, 11:31:51

Who ate all the pies?

Neale

02 February 2012, 09:11:49

Just shows the morality of foxhunters.

@Esther: That's a mental image I could have lived without especially having just eaten.

Esther Yates

30 January 2012, 11:29:40

Please God no more protests from the bloodsport alliance, I can't bare the thought of Clare Rowson letting everything hang out again.

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