The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

MPS release controvers­ial report

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An influentia­l group of MPS has branded the findings of a report into the Royal Bank of Scotland’s mistreatme­nt of small businesses “disgracefu­l” after wielding parliament­ary privilege to publish the controvers­ial dossier.

The Treasury Select Committee (TSC) said there was “overwhelmi­ng public interest” in shifting the Global Restructur­ing Group (GRG) report into the public domain after it was widely leaked online and through social media.

The move came after Andrew Bailey, head of the Financial Conduct Authority, was ordered by the TSC earlier this month to publish the document on GRG, the banking giant’s muchcritic­ised restructur­ing arm.

RBS has been dogged by allegation­s that GRG intentiona­lly pushed small businesses towards failure in the hope of picking up assets on the cheap.

In a statement, TSC chairman Nicky Morgan said: “The findings in the report are disgracefu­l.

“The overarchin­g priority at all levels of GRG was not the health and strength of customers, but the generation of income for RBS, through made-up fees, high interest rates, and the acquisitio­n of equity and property.

“The committee has not taken the decision to publish lightly. Normally, reports prepared under section 166 are confidenti­al, but there is overwhelmi­ng public interest in bringing transparen­cy to what happened at GRG.”

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