Friday, 22 November 2013

Co-Op’s Flowers arrested over drug allegations

The former chairman of the Co-op Bank has been arrested in Merseyside in connection with a "drugs supply investigation", the BBC understands.

Paul Flowers, 63, was filmed allegedly handing over £300 for cocaine and discussing buying other illegal drugs.

He left his position as deputy chairman of the Co-op Group in June.

Toronto take note this is what is supposed to happen when someone in a position of power becomes embroiled in a drugs scandal, granted Flowers wasn’t mayor of anywhere but he was chairman of a bank, albeit a small one, but still chairman of a bank.


Now he’s no longer chairman and being investigated by the police, but for some reason in Toronto no one is doing anything about the crack smoking, out of control mayor. 

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