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Podcast: Compliance Clarified – a podcast by Thomson Reuters Regulatory Intelligence
Episode: Series 9, Episode 4: The FCA and its difficulties of dealing with whistleblowing
Description: The Financial Conduct Authority mistakenly told a whistleblower they were "no longer entitled to the protections offered under the Public Interest Disclosure Act 1998," (https://www.legislation.gov.uk/ukpga/1998/23/contents) after it gave permission for their name to be disclosed to their former employer. The mistake went uncorrected for six months and was overlooked by the Complaints Commissioner in August.In this episode, Alexander Robson and Lindsey Rogerson discuss the regulator's apology and the FCA's apparent lack of enforcement action against firms which have acknowledged failures in their whistle-blowing procedures, as well as how the regulator could be...