Governance
New centre of excellence on regulation
Kitty Ussher has announced a new International Centre for Financial Regulation (ICFR).
 
Three imprisoned for bid rigging
Three UK businessmen have been jailed for up to three years for marine hose cartel offences.
 
Can we regulate our way out of a crisis?
Could tighter or better regulation have prevented the credit crunch or could it prevent a similar thing happening again?
 
Form 42 non-compliance increases risk
A third of listed companies risk penalties by last-minute filing of employee securities returns.
 
QinetiQ bosses deny profiteering
Senior management at privatised defence firm QinetiQ received £200 for each £1 they invested.
 
Directors jailed for £350m fraud
Three former directors have been jailed for their part in a scam that fooled banks, accountants and exchanges worldwide.
 
US clawback provisions on the rise
US companies are introducing clawback provisions in increasing numbers.
 
EU sues UK over haulier rules
The European Commission is taking the UK to the Court of Justice for infringing EU employment rules on road transport.
 
Payment protection rip-off slammed
The Competition Commission has criticised a lack of competition in payment protection plans.
 
Adair Turner confirmed as FSA chairman
Lord Turner has been announced as the new chairman of the Financial Services Authority.
 
FSA censors mortgage brokers
The Financial Services Authority has publicly censored Mortgageland Limited.
 
New guide on independent scrutiny
The Centre for Public Scrutiny has dedicated guidance for scrutineers to the late MP Gwyneth Dunwoody.
 
FSA fines firm for call centre failings
The Financial Services Authority has fined UNAT DIRECT Insurance Management £640,000.
 
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