FSBA / ALG Seminar: Enforcing the Individual Accountability Framework - Developments and Challenges
Date: 12th November
Start Time: 4.30pm - 5.30pm
Location: Gaffney Room & Online
This seminar will consist of a panel discussion on the practical consequences for Central Bank of Ireland (CBI) enforcement actions arising from the introduction of the Individual Accountability Framework (IAF) and the revamped Administrative Sanctions Procedure (ASP). Panellists will highlight the complications and conflicts which they envisage may arise in the wake of the IAF between senior executives and regulated firms when potential breaches come to light, or when CBI commences enforcement action. Panellists will also provide an overview of the conduct of CBI inquiries and compare the old ASP procedures with the new.
Contributors:
The Hon. Mr. Justice Rory Mulcahy
Dario Dagostino, Partner, ALG
Mark Devane, Partner, ALG
Elizabeth Corcoran BL
Shelley Horan BL
This event is open to all.
Join us after this event for a reception in the Sheds.
There is 1 CPD point available for this event.
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Additional Information
The Financial Services Bar Association is an association of Irish lawyers (both solicitors and barristers) which aims to promote members’ expertise in all areas of financial services law. The FSBA offers affiliate membership to solicitors, in-house lawyers, general counsel and others with unique qualifications, expertise and/or experience in financial services law. The FSBA actively encourages junior colleagues who want to grow their practice in financial services law.
The FSBA offers continuing professional development. In addition, the FSBA proactively engages with relevant legislative developments and consultations.
For more information go to www.fsba.ie