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Question of UK financial regulators' accountability 'ducked' by government, industry worries

By Fiona Maxwell
  • 08 Feb 2022 07:15
  • 08 Feb 2022 07:50
Debate around the extent to which UK financial regulators should be accountable to Parliament has been "ducked" by the government, financial industry representatives said today.
As the Bank of England and Financial Conduct Authority are set to gain stronger rulemaking powers in the wake of Brexit, the finance ministry is

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Fiona Maxwell

Senior Correspondent


Fiona Maxwell is a financial services senior correspondent at MLex in London. She began her career as a reporter for Risk.net, writing about EU post-crisis regulation, and later worked for POLITICO in Brussels, covering the intersect between financial policy and politics. Prior to joining MLex, Fiona worked at the Bank of England as a policy adviser in the prudential policy directorate.

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