Rochdale Observer

Arrest warrant issued for former Co-op chairman

- BY KIM PILLING & AMY WALKER

AJUDGE has issued an arrest warrant for former Co-op boss Paul Flowers after he failed to attend court.

Mr Flowers, 73, was due to enter a plea at Manchester Crown Court on Wednesday charged with committing a £68,000 fraud by abusing his position.

Prosecutor Brian Treadwell said the solicitor previously instructed by Mr Flowers had now lost contact with him. Judge Timothy Smith said: “I issue a bench warrant not backed for bail in light of his non-appearance and being no contact with his solicitor.”

Last month, Mr Flowers made his first court appearance at Manchester Magistrate­s’ Court after two earlier hearings were aborted when his lawyers said he had recently suffered a stroke and could not attend.

On the last occasion the defendant walked slowly into the dock with the aid of a wheeled Zimmer frame.

Mr Flowers, a former Methodist minister, Labour councillor in both Rochdale and Bradford and chairman of Co-op Bank between 2010 and 2013, did not indicate a plea. He was told the case could not be dealt with at a magistrate­s’ court and was granted unconditio­nal bail until Wednesday’s hearing.

The full charge against Mr Flowers, of Brattice Drive, from the magistrate­s’ court record, read: “Between 28/6/16 and 28/10/17 at Salford committed fraud in that while occupying a position, namely Enduring Power of Attorney, in which you were expected to safeguard, or not act against the financial interests of [a woman], you dishonestl­y abused that position intending thereby to make a gain, namely staircase, carpets and 11 cheques paid to the defendant, for yourself, contrary to Sections 1 and 4 of the Fraud Act 2006.”

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