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Andrew Bailey: No easy fixes for London Capital & Finance since FCA was a ‘broken machine’

'I’m probably sounding quite angry now because I am'

Andrew Bailey: No easy fixes for London Capital & Finance since FCA was a ‘broken machine’
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The former chief executive of the Financial Conduct Authority Andrew Bailey angrily hit back at criticisms over regulatory failure to prevent the collapse of minibond firm London Capital & Finance, saying there were no easy fixes that could have prevented its collapse.

Further, Bailey said that he inherited a “broken machine” in the FCA.

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