Pursuing a bone of contention
Anyone with management responsibility in a Financial Services Authority-regulated business should, b...
Anyone with management responsibility in a Financial Services Authority-regulated business should, by now, have got the message that conflicts of interest are back at the top of the FSA agenda. With two letters to chief executive officers in the space of a fortnight, there can be little doubt that a clear signal is being sent by the regulator. So what is going on?
Conflicts of interest have always been a key regulatory concern and, up to a point, they always will be. Just at the moment we are
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