HSBC bosses apologise for 'unacceptable' practices
Found on BBC News on Wednesday, 25 February 2015
When asked by MPs who was most responsible for the problems in HSBC's Swiss private bank, Mr Flint said: "The individuals most accountable for the data theft and the behaviour that was unacceptable to our standards, was the management in Switzerland.
HSBC has been involved in a range of banking scandals, including foreign exchange manipulation and rigging of international interest rate benchmarks.
So if this is unacceptable and he is sorry for what happened, will HSBC fully comply with officials to determine the amount of tax fraud and pay them, including interest and fines? Or are these again only hollow words?