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NatWest CEO admits ‘error’ of discussing Farage bank accounts but clings on to job

Bank warns Alison Rose could see pay docked after controversy over closure of ex-Ukip leader’s Coutts account

NatWest’s beleaguered chief executive, Alison Rose, has admitted she was the source of a controversial BBC story about Nigel Farage’s bank accounts and issued a grovelling apology in an attempt to save her job.

Rose said she made a “serious error of judgment” in discussing Farage’s banking relationship with its exclusive private lender Coutts, in a conversation with a BBC reporter earlier this month.

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