Former Co-op bank boss pleads guilty to drugs offences
Former Co-operative Bank chairman Paul Flowers has pleaded guilty to drugs possession at Leeds Magistrates' Court
Former Co-operative Bank chairman Paul Flowers has pleaded guilty to drugs possession at Leeds Magistrates' Court
The disgraced Bradford Methodist minister and former bank boss, Paul Flowers, has admitted possessing drugs including cocaine and crystal meth.
He arrived at Leeds Magistrates Court this morning to face a media scrum, whom he once again described as 'vultures'. Emma Wilkinson reports:
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