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Former Lord Mayor's knighthood 'dropped'

December 30, 2009 18:08
The former Lord Mayor of the City of London Ian Luder has reportedly had his knighthood dropped

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Robyn Rosen,

Robyn Rosen

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Ian Luder, the former Lord Mayor, has reportedly had his impending knighthood dropped after defending bankers’ bonuses.

Mr Luder, the 681st Lord Mayor was allegedly due to receive a knighthood in tomorrow’s New Year Honours List but will be the first Alderman to be denied it in more than 50 years.

In June Sir Gus O'Donnell, Cabinet Secretary, head of the Home Civil Service and chairman of the main Honours Committee said that Lord Mayors could no longer expect to automatically receive a knighthood.

He wrote in the Daily Telegraph: “There are no longer ‘automatic’ knighthoods for those who might have expected to receive them simply because of the post they held: leaders of professional bodies, chairs of large companies, lord mayors of London or permanent secretaries in the Civil Service.

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