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Hon Cameron
Brewer
Minister of Commerce and Consumer
Affairs
Commerce and Consumer Affairs Minister Cameron Brewer has accepted Financial Markets Authority (FMA) Chair Craig Stobo’s offer of resignation, following the completion of an independent review into his conduct.
“Mr Stobo agrees that it is important the FMA remains fully focused on its core regulatory role and continues to command the confidence of Ministers, regulated entities and stakeholders,” Mr Brewer says.
The independent review, undertaken by Wendy Aldred KC, examined several matters raised by members of the FMA Board.
“The review had four findings:
“It is therefore appropriate for Mr Stobo to resign from the role.”
Mr Stobo’s decision to step down reflects the importance of protecting confidence in the FMA and ensuring its work can continue without distraction.
“The Financial Market Authority’s primary role is promoting and facilitating the development of fair, efficient and transparent financial markets in New Zealand.Confidence in the independence and integrity of the regulator, and in its leadership, is fundamental,” Mr Brewer says.
The Minister thanked Mr Stobo for his contribution to the organisation.
“I want to thank Mr Stobo for his service to the FMA. During his time as Chair, the FMA has worked through significant change across the financial services sector and continued work on the development of New Zealand’s financial markets regulatory framework, including engagement with regulated entities and cross‑sector agencies.”
“The Government remains committed to a strong, independent financial markets regulator that operates with integrity and maintains the confidence of New Zealanders,” Mr Brewer says.
Steven Bardy will continue as Acting Chair while a process is undertaken to appoint a permanent Chair.
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