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Bank of England slammed for 'racist' internship scheme that only accepts black candidates

The Bank of England has been criticised for an internship scheme that is only open to candidates of "black or mixed black heritage" and whose household income is below £50,778 a year

The Bank of England will announce its decision on interest rates today(Image: PA)

The Bank of England is under fire for an internship programme exclusively available to candidates of "black or mixed black heritage", with Tory frontbenchers branding the scheme as "outrageous."

The Bank has caught the attention of senior MPs and Tesla owner Elon Musk by advertising a role that offers £96.15 per day over an eight-week period next year, as reported by .

The Black Future Leaders Sponsorship Programme, which provides university students with the opportunity to work on Threadneedle Street, is solely open to individuals of "Black/mixed Black Heritage background" and those whose household income is less than £50,778 annually.

Interns participating in the programme will also receive a grant of £5,000 to assist with one year of university living expenses.

Additionally, they will have the option to work remotely as part of a "hybrid" work arrangement.

Prominent Conservative MPs have criticised the Bank for straying from meritocratic standards in its recruitment process.

Andrew Bailey, governor of the Bank of England(Image: PA Wire/PA Images)

"Discrimination based on the colour of someone's skin is racism whichever direction it is in and the Bank of England should immediately cancel this terrible social-engineering plan or heads must roll," stated Andrew Griffith, the shadow business secretary.

"These racist DEI schemes are outrageous and need to stop."