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Regulation in the time of volatility
Our regular columnist is sceptical about whether lessons have been learned about the trade-off between risk and regulation.
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Challenges – what to do when good systems go bad
A gripping account of the Challenger Shuttle disaster got Carroll Barry-Walsh thinking about how we manage risk and justify mistakes.
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The most important metric
So many stories in financial services are less pilgrim’s progress than road to perdition, says Carroll Barry-Walsh.
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On the importance of keeping an open mind
When carrying out an investigation, it can be too easy to lose sight of the bare facts, says Carroll Barry-Walsh.
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What is a lawyer’s duty when matters go wrong?
Carroll Barry-Walsh looks at some pressing and very current issues around accountability and responsibility.
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What the City of London can learn from the UK police
Carroll Barry-Walsh on how firms must monitor and review non-financial behavior.
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The victims of the UK Post Office scandal are whistleblowers – and should be recognised as such
Lawyer Carroll Barry-Walsh argues why it is vital to recognise the subpostmasters at the heart of the Horizon affair as whistleblowers.
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Law on computer evidence must change in wake of UK Post Office Horizon scandal
Lawyer and financial services investigator Carroll Barry-Walsh says government inaction is not an option.
