
Chancellor George Osborne has pledged to force the remaining banks to sign the code of conduct
The only bank without substantial state ownership to sign the government's code of conduct on taxation is Standard Chartered, the BBC has learned.
Three others, Lloyds Banking Group, RBS and Northern Rock, have also signed.
Chancellor George Osborne has said he would force the remaining 11 of the 15 largest banks to sign up to the code.
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