NatWest: Former boss set for £2.4m pay package after Farage scandal- QHN

She is currently working out her 12-month notice period at the group.

NatWest said her pay will remain under review as it investigates the scandal.

NatWest said her pay will remain under review as it investigates the scandal.

“This in line with her contractual notice period and remains under continual review, as the independent investigation continues. As previously confirmed, no decision on her remuneration will be taken until the relevant investigations are complete.”

The scandal emerged after Mr Farage, a prominent Brexiteer, claimed in early July that his Coutts account had been shut because of his political views.

A BBC report, that cited a source familiar with the matter, then disputed this, saying the account was closed because he no longer met the wealth threshold for Coutts.

Mr Farage subsequently obtained a document outlining his suitability as a Coutts customer. The 40-page document said that to have Mr Farage as a customer was not consistent with Coutts’ “position as an inclusive organisation” given his “publicly stated views”.

On 26 July, Dame Alison quit, hours after admitting she had made a mistake in speaking to the BBC about Mr Farage’s affairs.

NatWest said her pay will remain under review as it investigates the scandal.

She is currently working out her 12-month notice period at the group.

“This in line with her contractual notice period and remains under continual review, as the independent investigation continues. As previously confirmed, no decision on her remuneration will be taken until the relevant investigations are complete.”

NatWest said her pay will remain under review as it investigates the scandal.

NatWest said her pay will remain under review as it investigates the scandal.

“This in line with her contractual notice period and remains under continual review, as the independent investigation continues. As previously confirmed, no decision on her remuneration will be taken until the relevant investigations are complete.”

The scandal emerged after Mr Farage, a prominent Brexiteer, claimed in early July that his Coutts account had been shut because of his political views.

A BBC report, that cited a source familiar with the matter, then disputed this, saying the account was closed because he no longer met the wealth threshold for Coutts.

Mr Farage subsequently obtained a document outlining his suitability as a Coutts customer. The 40-page document said that to have Mr Farage as a customer was not consistent with Coutts’ “position as an inclusive organisation” given his “publicly stated views”.

On 26 July, Dame Alison quit, hours after admitting she had made a mistake in speaking to the BBC about Mr Farage’s affairs.

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