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Lloyds boss regrets 'adverse publicity' after reports of affair | Lloyds boss regrets 'adverse publicity' after reports of affair |
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The boss of Lloyds, Antonio Horta-Osorio, says he regrets the "adverse publicity and damage" caused by recent media coverage of his personal life. | The boss of Lloyds, Antonio Horta-Osorio, says he regrets the "adverse publicity and damage" caused by recent media coverage of his personal life. |
He has written a memo to staff after reports he took a lover on a business trip to Singapore, running up a hotel bill of nearly £4,000. | He has written a memo to staff after reports he took a lover on a business trip to Singapore, running up a hotel bill of nearly £4,000. |
Mr Horta-Osorio, married with three children, said that his expenses were fully compliant. | Mr Horta-Osorio, married with three children, said that his expenses were fully compliant. |
The bank is in the process of cutting 3,000 jobs to increase profitability. | The bank is in the process of cutting 3,000 jobs to increase profitability. |
Lloyds is still about 9% state-owned. The government held a 40% stake in the bank at one point after rescuing it during the financial crisis. | |
'Mistakes' | 'Mistakes' |
In his memo, Mr Horta-Osorio said: "My personal life is obviously a private matter as it is for anyone else. | In his memo, Mr Horta-Osorio said: "My personal life is obviously a private matter as it is for anyone else. |
"But I deeply regret being the cause of so much adverse publicity and the damage that has been done to the group's reputation. I have been a strong advocate of expecting the highest professional standards from everyone at the bank, and that includes me. | "But I deeply regret being the cause of so much adverse publicity and the damage that has been done to the group's reputation. I have been a strong advocate of expecting the highest professional standards from everyone at the bank, and that includes me. |
"Having the highest professional standards raises the bar against which we are judged and as I have always said, we must recognise that mistakes will be made." | "Having the highest professional standards raises the bar against which we are judged and as I have always said, we must recognise that mistakes will be made." |
The bank has said previously that it was satisfied there had been no breach of policy regarding Mr Horta-Osorio's expenses and that all personal expenses had been paid for by himself. | The bank has said previously that it was satisfied there had been no breach of policy regarding Mr Horta-Osorio's expenses and that all personal expenses had been paid for by himself. |
'Committed' | 'Committed' |
The 52-year-old added that he was "as committed as ever" to leading the company. | The 52-year-old added that he was "as committed as ever" to leading the company. |
He became chief executive of Lloyds in March 2011. A few months after taking on the role, he took extended sick leave because of a stress-related illness. | He became chief executive of Lloyds in March 2011. A few months after taking on the role, he took extended sick leave because of a stress-related illness. |
Lloyds insiders say the chief executive is unlikely to be sacked - because of the need for stability post-Brexit and ahead of the planned sale of the government's remaining stake - which will be one of the largest ever retail share sales. | Lloyds insiders say the chief executive is unlikely to be sacked - because of the need for stability post-Brexit and ahead of the planned sale of the government's remaining stake - which will be one of the largest ever retail share sales. |
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