FCA seeks better visibility on non-financial misconduct in the workplace
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FCA seeks better visibility on non-financial misconduct in the workplace

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Sarah Pritchard, executive director, markets and executive director, international at the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has told the UK's Treasury Committee that the FCA will seek to "gain better visibility of instances of non-financial misconduct in the workplace".

In the most recent 'Sexism in the City' inquiry being held by the Treasury Committee, Pritchard said that in the case that the regulator sees a firm with significant levels of incident reporting, it will allow the FCA to...

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