Previous Events – 2022

18th Jan 2022 The Competitiveness Agenda; and why we need to push back on it

25th Jan 2022 Murky Money: Opaque investments, lethal autonomous weapons and the decay of democracy

1st Feb 2022 IRHPgate

8th Feb 2022 The Revolving Door problem and how to fix it

10th Feb 2022 The FCA’s Consumer Duty consultation; and why a Private Right to Action is necessary

15th Feb 2022 Accelerating our journey towards a Green Economy

22nd Feb 2022 IRHPgate – the Judicial Review and how it can be funded

1st March 2022 IRHPgate – the Judicial Review and how it can be funded

8th March 2022 Whistleblowing in Financial Services; is the system fit for purpose?

29th March 2022 The Lowball Snowball Project

5th April 2022 The Woodford Scandal; and why it really matters…

24th May 2022 The Blackmore Bond Scandal; and why it matters even more now...

14th July 2022 Faces of Financial Crime: Suffering Caused by the Financial Sector - in Parliament

19th July 2022 Faces of Financial Crime: Suffering Caused by the Financial Sector - on Zoom

16th & 17th August 2022 Post Panorama; what could Parliamentarians do now?

27th September 2022 Woodford: What's next... and why Parliament must listen

11th October 2022 Iceland's Secret: The untold story of the world's biggest con

25th October 2022 Faces of Financial Crime; and how the Financial Services and Markets Bill could help

1st November 2022 The Mortgage Prisoners issue; and why urgent action is need

8th November 2022 URGENT: Why some IRHP victims need to make a complaint by December 14th; and ideas for doing it well

Urgent

15th November 2022 How to use Data Subject Access Requests & Freedom of Information Requests to get to the truth

22nd November 2022 The catastrophic regulatory failure around LDI in Pensions; and its parallel universe counterpart of IRHP mis-selling by the banks

29th November 2022 When Finance Meets the Doughnut

13th December 2022 Why the BBRS is not fit for purpose; and what must now be done about it

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