The Government has urged the former chief executive of the Royal Bank of Scotland to give up his £650,000 yearly pension.
Sir Fred Goodwin, who's 50, has been widely blamed for steering the bank to the brink of collapse last year, when it was bailed out by the government.
The bank has reported a record loss of £24.1bn, the largest annual loss in UK corporate history.
Robert Peston reports.
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