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Andrew Griffith

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Gender Male
Age 53
Date of birth February 23,1971
Zodiac sign Pisces
Party Conservative Party
Office Member of Parliament of the United Kingdom
Job Politician
Official site members.parliament.uk
Born Bexleyheath
United Kingdom
Spous Barbara Griffith
Position Member of Parliament of the United Kingdom
Education University of Nottingham
Previous positionParliamentary Private Secretary to the Prime Minister of United Kingdom (2021–2022)
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Andrew Griffith is a British Conservative Party politician and former television executive who has been the Member of Parliament for Arundel and South Downs since 2019 and Director of the Number 10 Policy Unit since 2022.

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... Andrew Griffith made the comments after Prime Minister Rishi Sunak declined to back Sir Howard Davies on Thursday...

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... City minister Andrew Griffith said earlier this week in a letter: " The government is clear that domestic PEPs should be treated in a manner which is in line with their risk, and that banks should not be closing individuals accounts solely due to their status as a PEP...

Nigel Farage says more NatWest bosses must go after Coutts leak

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... City minister Andrew Griffith said given Sir Howard was already on his way out, there was no need for him to resign...

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... Minister Andrew Griffith said there was " significant concern" over claims accounts are shut due to people s political views...

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Nigel Farage says more NatWest bosses must go after Coutts leak

Jun 20,2023 9:51 am

By Tom EspinerBusiness reporter, BBC News

Nigel Farage has called for the whole Natwest board to follow boss Dame Alison Rose in quitting as The Row over his bank account closure escalated.

" The board of Natwest endorsed her Position . . They simply all have to go, " the ex-UKIP leader told GB News.

Dame Alison quit abruptly early on Wednesday after admitting she had made a mistake in speaking to The Bbc about Mr Farage's relationship with The Bank .

It came after the chancellor expressed significant concerns over her conduct.

Chair Sir Howard Davies said hours before Dame Alison resigned that it was in the interest of shareholders and customers that she stayed on as chief executive despite admitting she had made a " serious error of judgement".

The Bbc has been told Sir Howard intends to remain on until mid next year when he is expected To Retire .

City minister Andrew Griffith said given Sir Howard was already on His Way out, there was no need for him to resign.

" There's already a search under Way . . for his replacement. We should let that continue And Then in due course, obviously, The Bank will need to appoint a new chief executive" he added.

Mr Griffith said it was important that lessons are learned from what has happened at Natwest , which is 39% owned by the taxpayer.

" It's not The Job of The Bank to tell us what to think or what Political Party we should support, "

Mr Farage, the former leader of the UK Independence Party and a Brexiteer, said in early July that his account at private bank Coutts - which is owned by Natwest - had been closed and that he had not been given a reason.

How the Farage bank row unfolded

The Bbc reported that it was closed because he no longer met the wealth threshold for Coutts , citing a source familiar with The Matter . Mr Farage subsequently secured an internal document from Coutts which indicated his political views were also part of the decision.

The Bbc has since apologised for its inaccurate report.

Mr Farage had highlighted to The Bbc what He Said was a discrepancy between The Bbc 's apology on Monday from its chief executive Deborah Turness , which said The Bbc had gone back to The Source to check The Information , and Natwest 's statement on Tuesday.

" There is no Way , if The Bbc went back for a second time to confirm The Story , that They [The Bbc ] would not have checked that it was The Balance of my account that led to that commercial decision, " He Said .

Following her resignation the government said she was also " no longer a member of the Prime Minister 's business council".

She was also asked to step down from the government's energy efficiency taskforce and The Net zero council.

Public Trust warning

On Wednesday, economic secretary Andrew Griffith had a meeting with some of the largest banks and building societies " to discuss the importance of protecting lawful freedom of expression for customers".

The Treasury said bank bosses had acknowledged that " recent events" had hit " Public Trust for the whole sector".

The bosses agreed to bring bank policies In Line with planned rules to make it easier for customers to find out why their bank accounts had been closed and challenge the decisions.

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