Co-op Group chair quits over Paul Flowers drugs claims

 The Co-op Team seat has reconciled, saying "serious questions" have been brought up by the scandal over its former financial seat, John Blossoms.Mr Blossoms apologised after he was shot supposedly purchasing medication, while the Co-op has said it is analyzing.

Questions have also been brought up about Mr Flowers's proficiency in the part, to which he was hired truly.
Len Wardle, who led the panel that hired Mr Blossoms, said he sensed it was "right" that he walked down now.Meanwhile Bob Anderson, former us president of the Co-op Financial institution, is showing before MPs on the Treasury Choose Panel, where he is providing proof about the struggling bank and its takeover of the Britannia Developing Community. The organization said Mr Wardle had reconciled as seat of the team and from the panel "with immediate effect". He had organised the place since 2007 but declared last 30 days that he would stop working in May 2014.

"The latest details about the behavior of John Blossoms, the former seat of the Co-operative Financial institution, have brought up a variety of serious concerns for both the lender and the team," Mr Wardle said in a declaration.

"I led the panel that hired John Blossoms to cause the lender panel and under those conditions I think that it is right that I phase down now."

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