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Walker tempers view on non-executives

By Patrick Jenkins, Banking Editor

Published: November 8 2009 20:23 | Last updated: November 8 2009 20:23

Sir David Walker will temper his demand that banks’ non-executive directors must all spend the equivalent of a month a year on the job. This follows heavy lobbying from banks and investors.

Sir David, who is due later this month to publish the final version of the Walker Review on corporate governance at financial services companies, told the Financial Times: “I don’t want to exclude chief executives of other companies from being non-executives at banks. That was never the intention.”

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