Charlotte Hogg resigns from Bank of England
New deputy governor to step down as damning report emerges
The Bank of England’s (BoE) newest deputy governor, Charlotte Hogg, has handed in her resignation just two weeks into the job, amid continuing fallout from her failure to report a potential conflict of interest.
In a letter dated March 13, Hogg said she had initially offered her resignation the previous week to governor Mark Carney and Anthony Habgood, the chair of the bank’s court: “It has become clear to me that I should now insist.”
Hogg was the BoE’s first combined deputy governor for
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