FSA picks Kenmir to chair new professionalism group.

From: Financial Adviser | Date: July 17, 2008 | Copyright information

Byline: Maryrose Fison

City regulator the Financial Services Authority (FSA) has disbanded its professionalism working group and set up a new one under David Kenmir.

The FSA has disbanded its professionalism working group, set up before the onset of the retail distribution review, and replaced it with a new group chaired by David Kenmir, acting managing director of the retail market business unit.

The group's stated objective is to develop and impl...

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