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Actions of Co-op Methodist are back to haunt the bank

December 16, 2013 11:21
Reverend Paul Flowers (Photo: AP)

By

Alex Brummer,

Alex Brummer

3 min read

The melt-down at the Co-operative Bank should not have come as a huge surprise to JC readers.

But serious allegations against the bank’s former chairman, Reverend Paul Flowers, have come as a shock.

His alleged drug-use has disgraced the Co-op Bank and led to his suspension from the Methodist Church and the Labour Party, where until recently he was a respected councillor.

Flowers, a supporter of the boycott campaign, led the Co-op as the first major British commercial organisation to block the sale of goods from Israel’s four big fruit produce groups because of the marketing work they do in the Palestinian territories.

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