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Fifteen years on from the 2008 financial crash, a new accountability regime is due to come into force in Ireland for senior executives in the financial services industry here.
In March, the Central Bank launched a three-month consultation period on key aspects of the Individual Accountability Framework for bankers.
Derville Rowland is Deputy Governor at the Central Bank of Ireland with responsibility in this area, and she joined Ciaran Hancock to explain how this new regime will work and what will be expected of financial firms and their executives.
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By The Irish Times5
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Fifteen years on from the 2008 financial crash, a new accountability regime is due to come into force in Ireland for senior executives in the financial services industry here.
In March, the Central Bank launched a three-month consultation period on key aspects of the Individual Accountability Framework for bankers.
Derville Rowland is Deputy Governor at the Central Bank of Ireland with responsibility in this area, and she joined Ciaran Hancock to explain how this new regime will work and what will be expected of financial firms and their executives.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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