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The breach of trust the FCA has yet to address

The MP’s Nick Smith and Stephen Kinnock held a press conference yesterday to remind the FCA  that 3 years after the hard closure of “Time To Choose” , steelworkers are still waiting for something to happen by way of compensation for their ill-treatment.

The letter sent to the FCA’s CEO Nikhi Rathi sits below, explaining the steelworker’s complaint.

But the most memorable moment of the conference didn’t come from the MP’s but the four steelworkers who testified . Chris Cook, Rich Caddy and Lyndon Phillips explained the frustration they felt at the time taken, the lack of engagement and the impunity of advisers.

There were two comments from Lyndon Phillips, a steelworker from Scunthorpe which need repeating again

  1. “You don’t know what it’s like”

  2. “I’m scared to spend my money in case it runs out for my family”

  3. “I trusted my adviser to do something that was out of my league entirely”

In these three comments , lies the nub of it. The FCA has failed to connect with the people they are supposed to be protecting. The financial issue is that the steel men have money but no wage for life but the breach of trust from some advisers has still to be addressed.

These three comments need to be heard by Nikhi Rathi as much as the letter read.

 

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