Here you can browse the report which was ordered by the House of Commons to be printed 16 October 2012.
Terms of Reference
Summary
1 Introduction
Box 1: Extract from the Executive Summary of the FSA Report outlining the key explanatory factors in RBS's failure
Box 2: Key events in RBS's failure and the financial crisis
Box 3: Extract from the FSA Report Executive Summary: RBS's management, governance and culture
2 The future of prudential regulation
Regulatory and supervisory failure
The FSA as shadow directors
Ability of the FSA to take action on acquisitions
Changes at the FSA since the crisis
Making the FSA/PRA Board effective
Need for higher quality people to deliver higher quality regulation
3 Lessons for legislation and regulation
The timing of legislation
Enforcement
The SIF screening process
Future regulation on sanctions against directors
4 Report approach and value
The need for transparency and accountability
The review process: efficiency, value for money and objectivity
Value for money and efficiency
Objectivity and the role of specialist advisers
The value of further reports from the FSA into the crisis
Reports from other bodies
Conclusions and recommendations
Formal Minutes
Witnesses
List of printed written evidence
List of Reports from the Committee during the current Parliament Oral Evidence
24 January 2012
30 January 2012
Written Evidence