Bank of England to appoint five new Court members

The court of the Bank of England is currently interviewing candidates for five places. Described by the Guardian as a "shadowy organisation" the Court does, nonetheless, set the governor's pay.

First published in the Guardian, 25 April.

The court of the Bank of England - nominally the Bank's governing body - is a shadowy organisation, made up of the Bank's governor, two deputies and 16 further non-executive directors. No one is quite sure what the court does or how much clout it has within the

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