Investors 'outraged' by FSA's refusal to release RBS report - Telegraph: "Shareholders voiced their dismay at the Financial Service Authority's (FSA) decision not to publish the report, which exonerated senior RBS executives of any wrongdoing.
'The FSA's decision raises a number of serious questions. If you compare this case with Equitable Life it is clear that the amount of transparency being afforded is dramatically different,' said one of the top 10 shareholders in RBS.
The shareholders' anger came a day after Lord Oakeshott, a Liberal Democrat Treasury spokesman, filed a parliamentary question demanding the FSA make the report available to Parliament."
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