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FSA salaries

Obviously the FSA have not heard of a thing called recession. But why should they when they can bleed us dry to pay mega salaries and bonuses.

Posted by: terry

31 Aug 2010 | 09:24
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FSA Salaries

Wow that fantastic news! Someone in the financial services sector doing so very well!!!! I am also pleased to see Hector doing so well, after all his recent strife, poor man; he has had a torrid time and if he is going to make the industry 'really afraid' he is gonna need all the money he can make before moving into a job that is more lucrative. I was also worrying about how the FSA would pay the redundancies for some of these mega salaried employees, you know after they are fired and re-hired into the new consumer friendly regulator? Needn't have worried though - looking at the size of some of the the fines handed out lately by the FSA and the proposed hike in firm fees it is obvious the redundancy and bonus payments have been secured.

Posted by: Chris Ridgeway

31 Aug 2010 | 09:43
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FSA Salaries

Was going to compose a statement but words fail me. Continually hear about having to retain staff but rarely hear of anyone leaving the public sector with it's final salary scheme and ability to have unpresidented sick leave due to all the stress!

Posted by: Joanne Adrain

31 Aug 2010 | 10:44
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Not a Public body

To Joanne Adrain To set the record straight, the FSA is not a "public" body. It is a private limited company established under one statute law whilst disregarding statute law in other places eg the Limitations Act and the 15 year Longstop, which is actually a right under statute law but disallowed by the FSA - retrospectively.

Posted by: A former IFA expressing own thoughts

31 Aug 2010 | 15:39
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Number of FSA staff earning £100k or more triples in four years

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