BoE sparks controversy over expenses disclosure

Governor Carney and two external advisers in the spotlight for large expenses bill

Bank of England governor Mark Carney

Bank of England governor Mark Carney and two external members from his senior team spent over £100,000 ($130,000) on travel from March to May 2018, the central bank revealed.

Carney claimed more than £50,000 in expenses during the period, according to figures published. Foreign business travel expenses took up £49,876 of the central bank governor’s total for the period.

According to the central bank, the two external advisers, Donald Kohn and Anil Kashyap, who sit on the financial stability

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