Farage row: no evidence of politicians being debanked, watchdog to find
- The City regulator, the Financial Conduct Authority , has concluded its investigation and found no evidence that banks are closing accounts based on customers' personal views.
- The FCA's probe was ordered by the chancellor and examined data from 34 lenders; however, it found no support for the claims of a wider problem among these institutions.
- Nigel Farage, who had claimed that his accounts were closed due to his political views, criticized the FCA's findings and accused the regulator of being part of the problem.
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Farage fury as bank regulator finds no evidence of account closures due to views
The City regulator has found no evidence that banks are closing accounts on the basis of customers' personal views, Sky News understands, to the fury of former Brexit campaigner Nigel Farage.
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