Former Prime Minister Sir John Key could be forced to stand down from one of his banking roles rather than chair both the ANZ in New Zealand and sit on the board of its parent bank in Australia. During an RNZ Insight investigation into the banking sector, Reserve Bank governor Adrian Orr said the trans-tasman roles held by John Key at the ANZ and also Doug McKay at the BNZ could create a conflict of interests. Guyon Espiner reports.
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