Taxpayers could 'lose £2bn' on Northern Rock

Jenna Towler
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Taxpayers face a £2bn loss from bailing out Northern Rock but it should be seen as a the price paid to secure 'financial stability', the National Audit Office (NAO) has said.

A NAO report said the coalition government was right to sell off Northern Rock plc at the earliest opportunity to 'best minimise' consequences to the taxpayer. However, it added the Treasury had committed itself before looking into the possible outcomes and the decision to split the back in two was based on an overly optimistic plan. Virgin Money bought what became known as the 'good bank' for just under £747m. The government's spending watchdog said it expected the taxpayer to lose £480m of its £1.4bn investment, but this could rise to £2bn in real terms. Amyas Morse, head of the Natio...

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