LONDON, March 3 (Reuters) - HSBC's faces a secondgrilling by British lawmakers on Monday as fallout from thebank's Swiss tax scandal continues.
Parliament's Public Accounts Committee said it will questionHSBC Chief Executive Stuart Gulliver, former group generalmanager of its global private banking arm Chris Meares, andindependent non-executive director Rona Fairhead at 1515 GMT onMarch 9.
The bank has admitted that past failings at its Swissprivate banking arm allowed clients to dodge taxes.
Gulliver and HSBC Chairman Douglas Flint were questioned atlength by parliament's Treasury Select Committee on Feb. 25,when Flint said the people most responsible for the failingswere local management.
The committee will also grill Edward Troup, a top officialat Britain's tax authority HMRC, and Dave Hartnett, a formersenior HMRC official. (Reporting by Huw Jones, editing by Louise Heavens)