Ireland:
The Central Bank (Individual Accountability Framework) Act 2023
03 April 2023
Maples Group
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Lorna Smith, Irish Financial Services Regulatory Partners, and
Karen Killalea, Partner and head of our Employment team in Dublin,
provide an overview of the key aspects of the newly enacted Central
Bank (Individual Accountability Framework) Act 2023, focusing in
particular on how it applies to regulated firms.
This webcast covers the following topics:
- What is the Individual Accountability Framework?
- An Employment Law Perspective
- Operational Perspective
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