Regulation

Ex-City minister backs bonus cap cut as government pushed to go faster on growth

Bim Afolami joins the Lord Mayor and others in calls to slash red tape

Post-crisis regulation ‘strangled banks too much’, the former banker and lawyer tells a City of London conference
Post-crisis regulation ‘strangled banks too much’, the former banker and lawyer tells a City of London conference

Former City minister Bim Afolami has defended the decision to scrap the cap on banker bonuses, as Square Mile grandees continue to push the government to go further and faster on promoting growth in finance.

Afolami, who previously worked as a banker at HSBC and lawyer at Freshfields before moving into politics, told the City of London Corporation’s Chief Risk Officers Summit on 21 May that the government must create a “genuinely pro-growth, risk-on” regulatory environment for the UK.

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