Responding to criticism about banking oversight in the case of the Tuscan lender, Visco repeated that central bank supervisors had acted appropriately but asked for more powers to remove bank executives in exceptional cases.
"The supervisor should have the power to intervene when based on solid evidence it believes it is necessary to oppose the appointment of (banks') executives or to remove them" Visco, who also sits on the European Central Bank governing council, said in a speech to a finance conference.