Regulation

FCA set for management talks over falling morale after staff survey blasts bosses

Leaked memo shows the FCA’s top brass are preparing to meet in September to discuss actions after critical feedback

Employees will be mulling the way forward after polling showed a lack of confidence in the FCA’s board
Employees will be mulling the way forward after polling showed a lack of confidence in the FCA’s board Photo: Chris Ratcliffe/Getty Images

Managers at the Financial Conduct Authority are preparing to hold a series of meetings on how they can head off falling morale, after an internal survey blasted leadership failures at the watchdog.

The results of a staff poll released on 21 July showed widespread lack of confidence in the regulator's executive committee, highlighting weaknesses in communication and strategy as an overhaul to pay and conditions alongside a modernisation project led by chief executive Nikhil Rathi continue to ruffle feathers.

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