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Co-op Bank: Chancellor George Osborne confirms inquiry Co-op Bank: Chancellor George Osborne confirms inquiry
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An independent inquiry into events at the Co-operative Bank has been confirmed by Chancellor George Osborne.An independent inquiry into events at the Co-operative Bank has been confirmed by Chancellor George Osborne.
The bank's former chairman, Paul Flowers, 63, has been arrested in Merseyside in connection with a "drugs supply investigation".The bank's former chairman, Paul Flowers, 63, has been arrested in Merseyside in connection with a "drugs supply investigation".
The Treasury has not yet announced who will lead the investigation. The Treasury has not yet announced who will lead the independent inquiry.
It comes after Mr Flowers was suspended from both the Methodist Church, of which he was a minister in Bradford, and the Labour Party.It comes after Mr Flowers was suspended from both the Methodist Church, of which he was a minister in Bradford, and the Labour Party.
He has been filmed allegedly handing over £300 for cocaine and discussing buying other illegal drugs.He has been filmed allegedly handing over £300 for cocaine and discussing buying other illegal drugs.
Mr Flowers resigned from his position as deputy chairman of the Co-op Group in June amid concerns about his expenses.Mr Flowers resigned from his position as deputy chairman of the Co-op Group in June amid concerns about his expenses.
Separately, he was forced out of the Co-op's banking arm in June because of doubts about his competence for the job.Separately, he was forced out of the Co-op's banking arm in June because of doubts about his competence for the job.
Conduct of directorsConduct of directors
A Treasury spokesman said: "The investigation has been jointly agreed with the two regulators - the Prudential Regulation Authority (PRA) and the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) - who agree there is a public interest in a statutory investigation.A Treasury spokesman said: "The investigation has been jointly agreed with the two regulators - the Prudential Regulation Authority (PRA) and the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) - who agree there is a public interest in a statutory investigation.
"It will be led by an independent person appointed by the regulators, with the approval of the Treasury.""It will be led by an independent person appointed by the regulators, with the approval of the Treasury."
The chancellor used the Financial Services Act 2012 to order an independent investigation into "events at the Co-op Bank and the circumstances surrounding them".The chancellor used the Financial Services Act 2012 to order an independent investigation into "events at the Co-op Bank and the circumstances surrounding them".
This will date from 2008 and include the conduct and appointment if directors. This will date from 2008 and include the conduct and appointment of directors.
Separately, the FCA and PRA are considering whether they should launch formal enforcement investigations.Separately, the FCA and PRA are considering whether they should launch formal enforcement investigations.
The PRA, part of the Bank of England, said it welcomed the independent inquiry. The PRA, part of the Bank of England, welcomed the independent inquiry.
"The Prudential Regulation Authority fully agrees that the investigation should be led by an independent person, and looks forward to supporting them in their work," it said in a statement."The Prudential Regulation Authority fully agrees that the investigation should be led by an independent person, and looks forward to supporting them in their work," it said in a statement.
"The Prudential Regulation Authority will make its full resources available to support the investigation.""The Prudential Regulation Authority will make its full resources available to support the investigation."
Internal reviewInternal review
The Co-op is seeking to recover money paid to its former chairman who has been told to hand back £31,000.The Co-op is seeking to recover money paid to its former chairman who has been told to hand back £31,000.
The bank is also looking at emails and other evidence as part of an "internal fact-finding review".The bank is also looking at emails and other evidence as part of an "internal fact-finding review".
The Mail on Sunday published a video of Mr Flowers allegedly paying for and discussing recreational drugs The Mail on Sunday published a video of Mr Flowers allegedly paying for and discussing recreational drugs.
Labour has sought to distance itself from Mr Flowers, as a political row developed over why he was allowed to reach a such high position in the bank.Labour has sought to distance itself from Mr Flowers, as a political row developed over why he was allowed to reach a such high position in the bank.
Until 2011 he was a Labour councillor in Bradford and subsequently served the party on what it says was an informal advisory group.Until 2011 he was a Labour councillor in Bradford and subsequently served the party on what it says was an informal advisory group.
The Methodist Church said it had offered "pastoral care" to Mr Flowers, who is indefinitely suspended as a minister.The Methodist Church said it had offered "pastoral care" to Mr Flowers, who is indefinitely suspended as a minister.
It has emerged that he resigned from running drugs charity Lifeline in 2004 after allegedly lodging false expenses claims.It has emerged that he resigned from running drugs charity Lifeline in 2004 after allegedly lodging false expenses claims.
The Charity Commission said it received a complaint at the time but had no evidence that Mr Flowers "acted in bad faith or fraudulently".The Charity Commission said it received a complaint at the time but had no evidence that Mr Flowers "acted in bad faith or fraudulently".