Opinion: The new City minister’s dilemma – Regulatory independence vs intervention
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Opinion: The new City minister’s dilemma – Regulatory independence vs intervention

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New City Minister Andrew Griffith, a former CFO at Sky and business adviser to Boris Johnson, has a chance to steer some of the most profound reforms to insurance regulation in decades, but how bold will he be in leading the changes?

As financial secretary and City minister, Griffith has a wide-ranging portfolio that includes oversight of the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) and Prudential Regulation Authority (PRA), reforms to the Solvency II regime and the City’s competitiveness.

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