Brendan Burgess
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so set about amending computer data, removing documentation from internal internet system that showed what the offering was and what our mortgage accounts were to roll upon maturity.
Hi Ducky
That was a pointless exercise. With 1,800 banking staff, I would expect that most of them kept the documentation at home showing what they were offered.
From memory, what was removed from the system, was a memo posted long afterwards, which said, incorrectly, that people would roll over onto trackers.
While I would love to see the 1,800 staff get their trackers back, like Sarenco, I have not seen any valid argument that they are entitled to them, legally or out of some sense of fairness.
At the end of the day, it doesn't matter what you think, what Sarenco thinks or what I think, the High Court will make a decision on these cases. The Ombudsman has already ruled in at least one case, that the borrower had no right to a tracker.
Brendan