The mis-selling of payment protection insurance (PPI) is costing banks hundreds of millions of pounds to put right and has spawned a new crop of claims management companies.
But what really went on inside the banks? More pertinently, to what extent did senior management pressure their 'advisers' to push the products on the public? The Guardian has been in touch with one former NatWest employee, who has revealed all...
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