Adviser and journalist join Consumer Panel

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The Financial Services Authority today announced it has appointed two new members to the Financial Services Consumer Panel.

Carol Stewart, generalist adviser with Citizens Advice, joined the Panel on 1st June. Financial journalist Tony Hetherington joins on 1st January next year. The full membership of the Panel from the beginning of this month is Ann Foster, Dianne Hayter, Yvonne Gallacher, Harriet Hall, John Howard, Vinod Kumar, Stephen Locke, Nick Pearson, Adam Phillips, Paul Salvidge, Robert Skinner, Richard Smethurst, Carol Stewart and Dave Watts. In related appointment news, Myra Kinghorn has been made the first chief executive of the Pension Protection Fund. A non-executive director of the ...

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