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So he thinks he did a good job?

So he thinks he did a good job? More like he has messed up so badly he has no choice but to go. He really is not in touch with reality, but i am sure he will end up with another high salary in a new position (jobs for the boys) and a very generous pay off and maxed out pension fund. Leaving the financial services sector in turmoil, the FSA are no better than the politicians, it needs a complete overall and some common sense put into place that is workable for adviser’s providers and clients. It is really not that difficult, all Hector and his staff have done is try and stop people getting advice by changing the rules every month, and confusing the public and the adviser community. Most clients where happy with the service they received. No business in the world puts up with the way we are treated. Quite frankly I cannot believe that no one in the FSA has been charged with neglect for not doing their job over the banking crisis.Or is he going befor this happens? Wonder who will be the next leader for the FSA ?

Posted by: ac

09 Feb 2010 | 12:29
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