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Paul Flowers forced out of Co-op over lavish expenses | Paul Flowers forced out of Co-op over lavish expenses |
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I have learned more about the circumstances of Paul Flowers' resignation from the boards of Co-op Bank and Co-op Group in June this year. | I have learned more about the circumstances of Paul Flowers' resignation from the boards of Co-op Bank and Co-op Group in June this year. |
The chairman of Co-op Group at the time, Len Wardle, had become concerned about what was described to me as Mr Flowers' "excessive use of expenses". | The chairman of Co-op Group at the time, Len Wardle, had become concerned about what was described to me as Mr Flowers' "excessive use of expenses". |
A dossier of his lavish expenses claims was compiled and shown to members of Co-op Group's board. | A dossier of his lavish expenses claims was compiled and shown to members of Co-op Group's board. |
They agreed he should leave. | They agreed he should leave. |
Confidence lost | Confidence lost |
There were then private meetings between Mr Flowers and the Co-op Group's secretary, and between Mr Flowers and Mr Wardle. | There were then private meetings between Mr Flowers and the Co-op Group's secretary, and between Mr Flowers and Mr Wardle. |
Mr Flowers was told in these meetings that he had lost the confidence of the board. | Mr Flowers was told in these meetings that he had lost the confidence of the board. |
He agreed to resign as chairman of Co-op Bank and as deputy chairman of Co-op Group. | He agreed to resign as chairman of Co-op Bank and as deputy chairman of Co-op Group. |
I also understand that in these meetings, Mr Wardle discussed with Mr Flowers how he had been seen by fellow directors in the lobby of the Renaissance Hotel in Manchester, a hotel used by Co-op Group, behaving in ways they regarded as inappropriate. | I also understand that in these meetings, Mr Wardle discussed with Mr Flowers how he had been seen by fellow directors in the lobby of the Renaissance Hotel in Manchester, a hotel used by Co-op Group, behaving in ways they regarded as inappropriate. |
Payments terminated | Payments terminated |
What some may regard as extraordinary is that, even though he resigned, Mr Flowers was still entitled to be paid until 2015 because of the democratic structure of Co-op Group, which meant he was elected to a Co-op office until then. | What some may regard as extraordinary is that, even though he resigned, Mr Flowers was still entitled to be paid until 2015 because of the democratic structure of Co-op Group, which meant he was elected to a Co-op office until then. |
So since June he has received tens of thousands of pounds from Co-op Group. | So since June he has received tens of thousands of pounds from Co-op Group. |
Co-op Group has now terminated all payments to Mr Flowers, because its directors believe his conduct has brought the group into disrepute. | Co-op Group has now terminated all payments to Mr Flowers, because its directors believe his conduct has brought the group into disrepute. |
And a source told me Co-op Group may now sue Mr Flowers for the repayment of what he has been paid since June. | And a source told me Co-op Group may now sue Mr Flowers for the repayment of what he has been paid since June. |
Mr Wardle quit as chairman of Co-op Group earlier this week because of his regret at having been involved in appointing Mr Flowers as chairman of Co-op Bank in 2010. | Mr Wardle quit as chairman of Co-op Group earlier this week because of his regret at having been involved in appointing Mr Flowers as chairman of Co-op Bank in 2010. |
Update 22:40 | |
Two things. | |
First is that, on the orders of Co-op Group chief executive Euan Sutherland, Co-op has trawled through the emails of Paul Flowers. | |
It is planning to hand a bunch of these to the police, to help them in their enquiries into alleged illegal possession of recreational drugs. | |
Second, the dossier on lavish expense claims was used to remove Flowers from his role at Co-op Group. | |
But, I am told, his removal from the chairmanship and board of Co-op Bank was a bit different. | |
There he was asked to resign, by Sutherland, because he was not seen to be competent. |
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