FCA hires chief internal auditor who has no audit qualifications

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The City regulator is facing scrutiny after it hired a chief internal auditor who does not have audit qualifications.

MPs have been asked to scrutinise why Robin Jones was promoted to the role at the Financial Conduct Authority, which comes with an advertised salary of up to £220,000, despite not appearing to have the “qualifications and experience” associated with the job.

Public sector internal auditors provide independent assurance that an organisation’s risk management, governance and internal control processes are operating effectively. These are sensitive issues for the regulator after a series of scandals and oversight failures.

Jones joined the FCA in 2001 and has held 15 roles at the organisation, according to his LinkedIn profile

Jones joined the FCA in 2001 and has held 15 roles at the organisation, according to his LinkedIn profile

Jones’s appointment was not publicly announced but was referred to in the regulator’s board minutes for January. He was appointed in December, according to his profile in LinkedIn,

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