FCA chairman defends selection process for new chief
Griffith-Jones questioned on the decision not to interview Andrew Bailey before his appointment
The chairman of the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) defended his role in the appointment of a new chief executive, after the process was questioned in his appearance before the UK Treasury Select Committee today (April 26).
John Griffith-Jones was criticised by one Member of Parliament, John Mann, after it emerged the next chief executive Andrew Bailey was not interviewed, either alongside or after other candidates.
"Do you not find it extraordinary that someone can be appointed to a position
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