
Ireland is set to revamp its post-crisis system for determining whether finance workers are up to the job. The Central Bank of Ireland has been told to improve its vetting regime for finance executives, which is often seen as a 'quasi-enforcement investigation'. This move comes as part of broader efforts to address concerns over the effectiveness and transparency of the current system.
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Irish central bank told to improve vetting regime for finance executives https://t.co/OV7h6bqOeC https://t.co/VsjW9cnF5n
Irish central bank told to improve vetting regime for finance executives https://t.co/zaYorpSsNQ https://t.co/KqiZJKRoK6
