Old guard warns provincials not to rock regulator's boat

Fears have been raised that the Financial Services Authority could review what it calls its 'light t...

Fears have been raised that the Financial Services Authority could review what it calls its 'light touch' approach to regulation, after a contingent of brokers publicly attacked the regulator over its handling of the issue of conflicts of interest.

A regional British Insurance Brokers' Association committee, which included Chris Blackham, Paul Meehan, Grant Ellis, Alec Finch, Stuart Love, Robert Marshall and Stuart Reid, formed to voice provincial brokers' dissatisfaction with the regulator's

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