By changing the rules to cover tax breaks, the commission hopes to nip their growth in the bud.
Shareholders will be able to veto executive remuneration, golden handshakes and parachutes will be banned, directors will have to re-elected every year and anyone who breaks the rules may go to prison.
As a result another crash on the same scale as Wall Street is unlikely to happen, unless a bank breaks the rules.
Treasury officials are still, however, sceptical of Mr Prescott's leasing plan on the grounds that it involves no real transfer of risk to the private sector and breaks public borrowing rules.
When a Eurozone country is in dire fiscal straits or breaks the stability pact (Germany and France like to flout its rules), fines just make the fiscal hole deeper.
The second plan is to extend state-aid rules to cover tax breaks offered as inducements to companies to relocate.
The special status means tax breaks and planning rules will be cut back to attract new businesses and create jobs.
Tax breaks are akin to state aids, they say, and should therefore be subjected to the same rules.
Sinclair Broadcast Group wants to show the programme on its 62 television affiliates, which, the Democrats argue, breaks political-broadcasting rules.
Professor Barbara Zehnpfennig, whose newspaper article was allegedly used in the opening of the dissertation, told German news channel N24 that failing to credit another author "breaks all academic rules".
The amendment allows party leaders to sack any member of parliament who votes against his party or breaks its rules.
Those rules include allowing train operators to take bathroom breaks and bus drivers thoroughly inspecting their vehicles at the beginning of their shifts.
The Securities and Exchanges Commission, whose rules Mr Einhorn claims proposal two breaks by bundling several votes into one, had an opportunity to review the proxy filing and made no objections, Apple added.
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