Prominent Catholics seem to be at the forefront of the battle to restore the reputation of bankers, after a string of scandals that have eaten away at the public’s trust. Dame Colette Bowe, who until earlier this year chaired Ofcom, the independent broadcasting regulator, has been appointed chairwoman of the Banking Standards Review Council, a new body which aims to promote high standards in the banking world. Dame Colette, a trustee of The Tablet, was chosen by a selection panel chaired
16 October 2014, The Tablet
Keeping bankers in line
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