Ex-HBOS chief Sir James Crosby asks to return knighthood
Former HBOS chief executive Sir James Crosby has asked for his knighthood to be removed and has resigned as a non-executive director of Compass Group.
He will also forgo 30% of his £580,000-a-year HBOS pension following last week's critical report into the bank's collapse during the financial crisis.
Sir James served as chief executive at HBOS between 2001 and 2006.
The Banking Standards Commission report called him the "architect" of the strategy that led to HBOS' downfall.
His request will now be considered by a Whitehall honours committee.
On Tuesday evening, it was also announced that he was stepping down immediately from Compass, the world's biggest catering company.