Revd Paul Flowers who's an ex-chairman of the Co-op bank was filmed buying illegal drugs.
A Methodist minister and former bank boss has been suspended by the Church after being filmed buying illegal drugs.
Revd Paul Flowers, who's an ex-chairman of the Co-op bank has apologised for the 'stupid and wrong' things he did.
Yesterday services at his church in Wibsey were led by a replacement.
The Methodist Church has released a statement.
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