NatWest has said former boss Dame Alison Rose, who quit last month over her handling of Nigel Farage's bank account closure, will receive a pay package worth more than £2.4m.
Dame Alison resigned last month, abruptly ending her four-year tenure, amid government pressure on her position.
It followed her admission that she had discussed the former UKIP party leader's bank details with a BBC journalist as Mr Farage complained he was being frozen out of the banking system for his political views. She suggested his account at the bank's Coutts division had been closed only for commercial, rather than any political, reasons.
Mr Farage had said a subject access request from the NatWest Group had declared his account was"commercially viable". Her resignation also followed criticism that she had broken the first rule of banking; client confidentiality.
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