Farage calls diversity and inclusion culture ‘divisive’ as governance row erupts

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igel Farage said the NatWest culture around diversity and inclusion is actually “very divisive” as concerns grow that banks may be using ethics to cover for bad behaviour.

A major governance debate erupted after Dame Alison Rose, chief executive of NatWest which owns the private bank, resigned amid a row over the closure of the former Ukip leader’s Coutts account.

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