This is the third episode of the William Fry Financial Regulation Unit podcast series, titled “Enhanced Fitness and Probity Regime“.
In this episode knowledge Lawyer Jane Balfe is joined by Louise Harrison, an Employment Law Partner at William Fry, to talk about enhancements to the current fitness and probity regime under the Central Bank’s forthcoming Individual Accountability Framework.
Please stay tuned over the coming weeks to learn more about how regulated financial services providers should prepare for each of the four pillars of the Central Bank’s imminent Individual Accountability Framework.
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