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PM backs Reeves regardless of allegations of bills scandal at financial institution job

By Editorial Board Published February 13, 2025 5 Min Read
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PM backs Reeves regardless of allegations of bills scandal at financial institution job

Sir Keir Starmer says he has full confidence in Rachel Reeves after questions had been raised about inaccuracies in her CV and her use of bills in a earlier job.

The chancellor has been accused by former workers of being concerned in an “expenses scandal” whereas working at Halifax Financial institution of Scotland (HBOS)from 2006 to 2009, in response to the BBC.

She has additionally been accused of claiming she labored for the Financial institution of England for longer than she did.

The prime minister stated the chancellor could be trusted and has no issues about her conduct, Quantity 10 stated.

Her lawyer has denied the allegations.

One ex-colleague stated she practically obtained sacked after an investigation into three senior managers accused of “signing off each other’s expenses”.

This included spending lots of of kilos on purses, fragrance, earrings and wine for colleagues, together with one reward for her boss.

A whistleblower stated there was additionally concern about her spending on taxis and on a Christmas get together.

In a Fb group of former HBOS workers seen by the BBC, a number of folks referred to Ms Reeves being investigated over her bills spending.

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Sir Keir’s official spokesman stated it was “correct” the prime minister has “no concerns whatsoever” in regards to the chancellor’s conduct and has confidence in her.

He additionally stated: “I can’t speak to her time prior to government.

“The PM works hand in hand and has full religion within the chancellor.”

Sir Keir later said she has “handled any points that come up” from questions about her career before becoming an MP.

A lawyer for Ms Reeves denied she had done anything wrong, saying she left HBOS with a “standard-style settlement” after a “mutually agreed exit was made in the course of the financial institution’s restructure”.

David Sorensen, a managing partner at Morrish Solicitors, added: “My clear understanding on the time was that my shopper, who was in a senior position, left on good phrases when HBOS plc was acquired in 2009, as evidenced by the funds made to her, the retention of her firm automobile and different advantages for a six-month interval, and a beneficial reference.

“Absolutely no allegations of wrongdoing or misconduct were mentioned by the HBOS HR team during this process.”

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LinkedIn dates questioned

Questions have additionally been raised about Ms Reeves’ on-line CV, as her LinkedIn profile stated she stayed on the Financial institution of England 9 months longer than she really did, the BBC has reported.

She has publicly stated she spent a decade there, however her LinkedIn claimed she labored on the financial institution from September 2000 to December 2006.

Nevertheless, she is known to have left by March 2006, when she began working at HBOS.

Which means she spent 5 and a half years on the financial institution, together with practically a 12 months finding out.

Ms Reeves’ spokesman, in a remark given to the BBC, stated the dates on her LinkedIn had been inaccurate and blamed an administrative error by her group.

They stated the chancellor had not seen it earlier than it was revealed.

The chancellor’s LinkedIn profile has now been up to date to replicate she left the financial institution in March 2006.

Ms Reeves has repeatedly stated she spent 10 years on the Financial institution of England, citing her time as an economist there as why she could be trusted with the UK’s funds.

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