CII adds trio of members to its Professional Standards Committee

To oversee professional standards

Sophie King
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The Chartered Insurance Institute (CII) has made three new appointments to its Professional Standards Committee, which forms part of the trade body's wider governance structure.

The committee was formed to oversee and support professional competence and ethical behaviour across the CII's membership. It predominantly provides independent guidance on accountability, transparency and consumer representation for the institute. Which? head of legal operations Kate Wellington has joined the committee as an independent consumer representative alongside Fairer Finance managing director James Daley. Condie Risk Consultancy managing director Mark Butterworth will meanwhile serve as the commercial representative. He was formerly the chairman of the Association of Insura...

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