Chancellor unveils plan to give Libor rate fixing fines to Jo Cox charity
CASH RAISED from fines on banks is being given to a charity linked to MP Jo Cox, who was killed in her Batley & Spen constituency, George Osborne has announced.
The Royal Voluntary Service (RVS), one of the largest volunteer organisations in the country, will receive £375,000 from the Libor rate fixing scandal penalties pot, George Osborne said.
It was one of three organisations backed by a memorial fund set up in the wake of the fatal attack on the Labour MP in June.
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