Former Lloyd's of London boss's relationship breached rules, firm says
The insurance market's chairman said the CEO's conduct "fell significantly below the standards expected of him".
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"Rebekah is hugely disappointed with Lloyd's conduct over the course of this investigation, the nature and length of which have caused her unnecessary stress and significant reputational damage relative to its 'findings'."
— Rebekah Clement , Executive
"I am pleased, but not at all surprised, that the investigation found there was no inappropriate relationship."
— John Neal , Executive
"Based on the findings of this investigation, we have concluded that the conduct of the former chief executive fell significantly below the standards expected of him."
— Sir Charles Roxburgh , Executive
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The insurance market's chairman said the CEO's conduct "fell significantly below the standards expected of him".
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