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FCA to probe insurers on non-financial misconduct

Sexual harassment

The Financial Conduct Authority has revealed it is “strengthening its expectations” on how regulated firms consider non-financial misconduct, and will commence a survey to assess the number of cases in financial services.

During an evidence hearing last week in the Treasury Committee’s Sexism in the City inquiry, it was highlighted by Angela Eagle that since the committee’s 2018 report on non-financial misconduct

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