FCA confirms its 12 board members

Nicola Brittain
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The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has confirmed the names of its 12 board members to take effect from 1 April 2013.

Five members will hold executive roles, these comprise chairman John Griffith-Jones, chief executive of the Martin Wheatley; director of enforcement and financial crime, Tracey McDermott; director of supervision Clive Adamson; and chief operating officer Lesley Titcomb. Andrew Bailey will be the chief executive of the Prudential Regulation Authority (PRA) and will be a non-executive director on the FCA board. He will also act as deputy governor for prudential regulation from 1 April. Bailey will also be a member of the Bank of England's Court of Directors, the PRA board and the Financ...

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