RBS Closes Gender Equality Campaigner’s Bank Account
NatWest subsidiary gave no explanation and will not discuss the ban with Lesley Sawers or her husband
A women’s rights and gender equality campaigner is having her bank account shut without explanation, her family said last night.
Professor Lesley Sawers, 64, the Equalities and Human Rights commissioner for Scotland, has been with the Royal Bank of Scotland, a subsidiary of the NatWest Group, for 32 years.
However, two weeks ago, she and husband, Allan McKechnie, were told that their joint account, containing thousands of pounds, would be shut next month. In a letter, RBS said that it would be ceasing its “banking relationship” with the couple and they would have to make other banking arrangements “outside of the Natwest group”.
RBS added that it was “not able to discuss this decision with you or provide you with any further information in relation to our decision-making”.
McKechnie, 69, a “premier” banking customer with RBS, told The Times: “The type of issues that my wife is having to oversee and deal with at the moment are quite contentious.
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This is an abuse of power. Banks need to be investigated..
so what – gender is a globalist agenda and only two are genuine [ male & female ] Period!