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Lloyds Bank chief executive Eric Daniels will tell the Treasury Committee that he will not take his 2008 bonus, the BBC has learned.Lloyds Bank chief executive Eric Daniels will tell the Treasury Committee that he will not take his 2008 bonus, the BBC has learned.
The BBC's business editor Robert Peston says Mr Daniels could have been entitled to a bonus in excess of £2m.The BBC's business editor Robert Peston says Mr Daniels could have been entitled to a bonus in excess of £2m.
Executive pay has come under fire after reports Royal Bank of Scotland was considering paying bonuses, despite being bailed out by the taxpayer.Executive pay has come under fire after reports Royal Bank of Scotland was considering paying bonuses, despite being bailed out by the taxpayer.
Lloyds has said it is still planning to pay bonuses to executive directors.Lloyds has said it is still planning to pay bonuses to executive directors.
The group claimed it had performed better than its peers. His statement to MPs will be a personal one - it does not represent policy by the board of Lloyds Banking Group BBC business editor Robert Peston class="" href="http://www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/thereporters/robertpeston/2009/02/not_quite_the_full_sorry.html">Read Robert Peston's blog The group claimed it had performed better than its peers.
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Mr Daniels was paid almost £2.9m in 2007, including bonus and benefits.
Hi decision to waive his bonus is a personal one and does not represent policy by the Lloyds Banking Group board, according to our business editor.
No decisions have been taken regarding the bonus entitlements for the five other executive directors.
Mr Daniels and other bank bosses are set to be questioned later in the second day of an inquiry into the banks' role in the financial crisis.Mr Daniels and other bank bosses are set to be questioned later in the second day of an inquiry into the banks' role in the financial crisis.
See how much bank bosses earned in 2007
He will appear before the committee, together with Barclays chief executive John Varley, RBS chief executive Stephen Hester, Abbey chief executive Antonio Horta-Osorio and HSBC's UK managing director Paul Thurston.He will appear before the committee, together with Barclays chief executive John Varley, RBS chief executive Stephen Hester, Abbey chief executive Antonio Horta-Osorio and HSBC's UK managing director Paul Thurston.
Bonuses to 'tumble' JOHN VARLEY Chief executive, Barclays, 52Salary: £2.4m, including bonus and benefits (2007)Has been with the bank since 1982 Bank bonuses to 'tumble in 2009'
A report by the Centre for Economics and Business Research (CEBR) says bankers' bonuses in the UK are likely to be down 70% from their peak in 2007.
The CEBR forecasts that even in 2012, bonuses will be only back to 48% of their 2007 peak levels.
The CEBR said increased competition and tougher regulatory control could help tackle the problem of excessive fees and pay.
'Sorry''Sorry'
On Tuesday, ex-bosses of RBS and HBOS apologised for their banks' failure.On Tuesday, ex-bosses of RBS and HBOS apologised for their banks' failure.
The former bank chiefs also said the bonus culture had contributed to the crisis and needed to be reviewed. STEPHEN HESTER Chief executive, Royal Bank of Scotland, 47Salary: £1.2m, no bonus (2008)Joines RBS in October 2008 from British Land The former bank chiefs also said the bonus culture had contributed to the crisis and needed to be reviewed.
Former Royal Bank of Scotland chief executive Sir Fred Goodwin told MPs on the Treasury Committee he "could not be more sorry" for what had happened.Former Royal Bank of Scotland chief executive Sir Fred Goodwin told MPs on the Treasury Committee he "could not be more sorry" for what had happened.
But on the issue on remuneration, Sir Fred said if bankers felt they were not paid enough, they would leave.
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Former deputy prime minister John Prescott will also present a petition, signed by 13,000 people, to the Treasury Committee, demanding RBS pay no bonuses to its bankers and traders.Former deputy prime minister John Prescott will also present a petition, signed by 13,000 people, to the Treasury Committee, demanding RBS pay no bonuses to its bankers and traders.
Mr Prescott has also written an open letter to RBS chief executive Stephen Hester, calling for him to stop the bonus payout.Mr Prescott has also written an open letter to RBS chief executive Stephen Hester, calling for him to stop the bonus payout.
In the letter, he calls the decision even to consider paying £1bn in bonuses after the bank posted a loss of £28bn "both morally and economically outrageous".In the letter, he calls the decision even to consider paying £1bn in bonuses after the bank posted a loss of £28bn "both morally and economically outrageous".
class="bodl" href="#table">See how much bank bosses earned in 2007 The Prime Minister has already signalled his anger at proposed bank bonuses.
Gordon Brown said on Monday that executives should "consider whether they actually receive" bonuses, even if they we legally entitled to them.

Bosses' pay at UK banks receiving government support

Bosses' pay at UK banks receiving government support

  Position Total pay (including bonuses) 2007 RBS     Sir Tom McKillop Chairman £750,000 Sir Fred Goodwin Group chief executive £4,190,000 Johnny Cameron Chairman, global markets £3,256,000       HBOS     Lord Stevenson Chairman £821,000 Andy Hornby Chief executive £1,926,000 Peter Cummings Chief executive, corporate division £2,606,000       Lloyds TSB     Sir Victor Blank Chairman £661,000 J Eric Daniels Group chief executive £2,884,000 Terri Dial Group executive director £1,995,000       Bradford & Bingley     Rod Kent Chairman £265,000 Steven Crawshaw Group chief executive £1,112,548 Chris Wilford Group finance director £700,572       Northern Rock     Matt Ridley Chairman £223,000 Adam Applegarth Chief executive £785,000 David Baker Deputy chief executive £476,000  Position Total pay (including bonuses) 2007 RBS     Sir Tom McKillop Chairman £750,000 Sir Fred Goodwin Group chief executive £4,190,000 Johnny Cameron Chairman, global markets £3,256,000       HBOS     Lord Stevenson Chairman £821,000 Andy Hornby Chief executive £1,926,000 Peter Cummings Chief executive, corporate division £2,606,000       Lloyds TSB     Sir Victor Blank Chairman £661,000 J Eric Daniels Group chief executive £2,884,000 Terri Dial Group executive director £1,995,000       Bradford & Bingley     Rod Kent Chairman £265,000 Steven Crawshaw Group chief executive £1,112,548 Chris Wilford Group finance director £700,572       Northern Rock     Matt Ridley Chairman £223,000 Adam Applegarth Chief executive £785,000 David Baker Deputy chief executive £476,000
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