Originally posted by northernladuk
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Director Disqualification
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It might be tough for some. I started looking a month ago and have turned down 4 roles in the last 2 weeks - 3 of which were on higher rates than the last few years. But I tend to work in pharma/medical and with products, not just pushing money around.…Maybe we ain’t that young anymore -
you're right.... however fiancial probity IS a requirement... And being disqualified from being a director is strong evidence of an extreme lack of financial probity.Originally posted by SimonMac View PostThere is nothing legally stopping a disqualified director working in finance, however an institution may have a rule that they don't hire anyone who is disqualified.
It is a subtle but important distinction.
I don't think he'd stand a chance *if they check the disqualified lists*. I don't know what is checked from a BPSS perspective.See You Next TuesdayComment
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