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Lessons to learn from Lloyd’s investigation into Neal

Emma Ann Hughes

Editor’s View: Lloyd’s examination of former CEO John Neal’s conduct raises difficult questions about oversight, culture and transparency, which Emma Ann Hughes argues the insurance market can no longer afford to shrug off.

The probe into “historic breaches of policy” by former CEO John Neal has quickly become the insurance industry’s hottest talking point.

After becoming “aware of market speculation,” yesterday (20

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