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 former Co-op Bank boss Paul Flowers has pleaded guilty to drugs possession at Leeds Magistrates' Court.
He admitted three charges of possessing cocaine, methamphetamine and ketamine.
He was sentenced to a £400 fine.
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