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Radio Manchester,3 mins
What impact has the revelations about former Co-op Bank Chairman Paul Flowers made to bank users, co-op customers and workers
Allan BeswickAvailable for over a year
The Chancellor and Tatton MP George Osborne is to order an independent inquiry into how Paul Flowers was deemed a suitable chairman for the Manchester-based Co-Operative Bank.It's also expected to look into whether the bank's recent leadership crisis has had an impact on customers. Mr Flowers has apologised - after being filmed allegedly buying drugs He's stepped down as chairman of Co-Op Bank - and also as deputy chairman of the Co-op group. ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ Radio Manchester's reporter Sam Clack has been to find out how the situation is affecting workers and customers. (photograph from AP)
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