Irish Stock Exchange Establishes Supervisory Authority
by Jason Gorringe, Tax-News.com, London
07 August 2008
Deirdre Somers, Chief Executive of the Irish Stock Exchange (ISE) has announced
that, following an organisational review, the ISE is to establish a new supervisory
entity, and has appointed a senior figure from the UK Financial Services Authority
(FSA), Mike Duignan, to lead the change.
Commenting on the move, announced by the ISE last month, Somers explained that
three clear priorities emerged from the organisational review.
"Our structure needs to provide total clarity and delineation between
our supervisory roles and the broader promotion and management of the ISE. We
need to reflect emerging international best practice in securities regulation.
We must also maintain market expertise and experience - this is essential to
ensuring market confidence, appropriate supervision and competitiveness. We
believe that embedding these priorities will cement and strengthen the reputation
of the ISE and its markets, domestically and internationally," she observed.
The ISE's fundamental objective, according to Somers, is to create a separate
supervisory entity, with independent governance arrangements.
Somers continued: “I am delighted to announce that Mike Duignan, a highly
experienced UK financial services regulator, will join the ISE in September.
Mike has an enormous depth of experience in the European securities regulatory
landscape and will bring a wealth of expertise to the ISE. Mike will lead the
change, including the development of separate governance structures and head
up the new arrangements.”
A career regulator, in his current role, Duignan is responsible for the FSA’s
largest market abuse investigation team and for policy in that area. In his
previous role as head of primary markets policy, he chaired the key EU regulatory
committee (The Committee of European Securities Regulators) which established
EU-wide rules for prospectus disclosure. At the European Council, he led the
UK team on the Prospectus and Transparency Directives.
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