Some data today suggests the economy doing better than expected (it's not as detailed as a prediction, but it's a favorable sign).
The BBC presumably was expecting this to be bad and had some flimsy stories about Reeves from nearly 20 years ago lined up to try and push her out. "As the economy died on its arse today, Rachel from accounts faced serious questions about her financial properiety at HBOS, which tax payers had to save from bankruptcy. A brave whistleblower revealed how Reeves bought luxury handbags with the firm's money..."
The economy looking OK, they none the less ran these stories.
Here's one of them. Seriously. Guardian summarises:
Documents seen by the BBC contained evidence about the three managers’ use of expenses, with spending on gifts and taxis, including for each other, and Reeves buying birthday presents for colleagues with the bank’s money. The whistleblower’s report claimed she spent £152 on a handbag and perfume as a present for her boss using the bank’s money.
Jayne Wayper, a former HR business partner for HBOS, said: “I do not recognise any of the accusations or claims that have been made against Rachel Reeves.
“In my role, I would have been made aware of any investigation which concluded there was a case to answer. I would have been required to organise and oversee a disciplinary process. This did not happen. Under the Financial Conduct Authority’s rules, any such accusations would have to have been properly investigated.
“Under the company’s then expenses policy, birthday gifts and Christmas presents could be purchased using motivation cards. Indeed, staff were encouraged to do so for their teams.”
As soon as I saw the first bit, I thought, "hang on, that looks like Rachel getting the handbag on behalf of the firm". The firm's actually doing the staff a favour by paying for presents itself instead of making them do a whip round, right?
Whistleblower though. FFS. The other scandal is a date wrong on Linkedin, which makes it look like she worked somewhere for 9 months longer than she did. Quite what fell purpose was served by this isn't clear.