Banker Antonio Horta-Osorio is knighted for his services to the financial industry, mental healthcare and culture. The Portuguese ran Lloyds Bank for a decade before stepping down in April. The 57-year-old father of three turned around Lloyds’ fortunes after the 2008 financial crisis – earning £60million in the process. But in 2016 Mr Horta-Osorio was forced to apologise to employees for an extra-marital affair as he denied using more than £3,000 of company expenses to woo his lover. Mr Horta-Osorio is now chairman of crisis-stricken Swiss bank Credit Suisse.
Source: Daily Mail June 11, 2021 21:31 UTC