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John Tiner, the respected chief executive of the Financial Services Authority, is stepping down from the job in July at the age of 49.
He said that after six years at the FSA, almost four of them as chief executive, he would like to to do "another job in the private sector before I think about retirement". He was paid pounds 572,619 in the year to last March.See the full content of this document
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Tiner Steps Down As Authority Boss
"The job has been immensely enjoyable and it has been a privilege to lead this organisation and its excellent people," he said. "This seems to me the right ti...
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