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The ministry said banking rules were not out of line – Seymour and the banks disagreed.
The ministry said banking rules were not out of line – Seymour and the banks disagreed.
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An audit will review applications over six months for further breaches.
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Mike Fuge says that is not appropriate when we have such an important job ahead
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