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Financial adviser code of conduct ‘restricts free speech’

A fund manager has launched a scathing attack on the draft Code of Professional Conduct for Authorised Financial Advisers, warning that it could stifle free speech if left unchanged.The National Business Review reported last week that the Institute of Fin

Niko Kloeten
Mon, 10 May 2010

A fund manager has launched a scathing attack on the draft Code of Professional Conduct for Authorised Financial Advisers, warning that it could stifle free speech if left unchanged.

The National Business Review reported last week that the Institute of Financial Advisers is concerned a standard in

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Niko Kloeten
Mon, 10 May 2010
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