Ex-NatWest CEO Set for £2.4 Million Pay Packet Despite Farage Debanking Scandal

Former NatWest CEO Dame Alison Rose is set to receive a final pay packet of around £2.4 million, despite resigning in disgrace over the Farage-Coutts debanking scandal last month. She broke customer confidentiality and briefed the BBC with a false story, yet is nonetheless expected to receive £1.115 million in shares on top of her £1.115 million salary. Nice work if you can get it (or lose it, apparently)….

UPDATE: Farage weighs in…

“A sick joke”…

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NatWest Chairman Howard Davies Vows to Cling On After Farage Scandal

NatWest Chairman Sir Howard Davies has carefully “reflected” on his position and decided to stay in post amid the Farage scandal… despite losing two CEOs in two days. Speaking on an investors’ call this morning, Davies said he served “at [the] behest of shareholders” and will stay on for another year as planned. The fact NatWest increased its pre-tax profit by nearly £1 billion year-on-year in the first six months of 2023 is probably meant to soothe shareholders’ minds…
Davies also refused to confirm whether Farage would have his old Coutts bank account restored, because it would be “inappropriate” to discuss that sort of thing:

“It isn’t appropriate for me to talk about the status of his accounts, whether at Coutts or at NatWest. I really should not and will not do that. But as you say, it has been widely reported that he has been offered alternative banking arrangements.”

At least someone in NatWest understands client confidentiality now – although “alternative banking arrangements” sounds like an elegant way of saying “no”…

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Farage Vows to Launch Fightback Against “Woke Warrior” Banks

Nigel Farage’s crusade against “woke warrior” banks isn’t stopping with NatWest. Over the next few days, he’s launching an entire database of cases from other de-banked Brits, with the “worst offenders” named and shamed to fight back against the politicisation of financial services. He writes in the Telegraph:

“I am now seriously motivated by this issue. The desperation of those that have been wronged by the big banks means that I simply have to do something. I may not have picked this fight, but I now find myself right in the middle of it. I will be launching, over the course of the next few days, an exercise designed to gather together all of those that have been de-banked. I’m hoping to build a very large database of cases to find out which banks are the worst offenders and what the commonest reasons are, so that we can prepare and present a lobby to ministers, and to Parliament, in order to achieve fundamental change.”

The NatWest board are still in situ as of this morning, although if Nigel gets his way, that won’t last. Alison Rose’s ‘allies’ have briefed the Financial Times to complain that the £5 million-a-year former CEO has been “extraordinarily poorly treated” this week – as though briefing lies about one of her own customers to the BBC shouldn’t have consequences. Even Sir Keir backs Farage on this one. At least she’s due a multi-million pound payout…

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Farage: Whole NatWest Board “Needs to Go” After Alison Rose’s Resignation

Nigel Farage isn’t done. After NatWest CEO Alison Rose resigned in the early hours of this morning, Farage is now calling for the entire board to step down for publicly backing Rose yesterday afternoon – even after she was revealed as the source of the BBC’s false story on Nigel’s finances. He added her resignation was “a start”… and now wants the scalps of the “whole board”…

“Anybody on that board that backed that statement that was put out at 5.42pm yesterday, a totally unsustainable and untrue statement, anybody that backed that behaviour, should be gone… the first rule of banking is you have to respect the privacy of the customer. You also have to respect the GDPR regulations. They were both broken, very clearly, by the boss of NatWest…”

Both Downing Street and the Treasury have backed Rose’s resignation, with Number 10 saying it was “the right thing” to do, and Treasury Minister Andrew Griffith adding “this would never have happened if NatWest had not taken it upon itself to withdraw a bank account due to someone’s lawful political views.” So far the Labour front bench have kept quiet, although Starmer is on Radio 5 Live at 10a.m. You can’t barrage the Farage…

UPDATE: Rose has also been told to step down from Downing Street’s Business Council and Energy Efficiency Taskforce. Finished…

UPDATE II: Starmer has also said Rose was right to go, and “NatWest got this one wrong“…

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