The Treasury Committee in the UK has recommended that the Government Actuary's Department should continue to play a role in the supervision of life insurance firms even after the end of its contractual relationship with the regulator.
In its report to the Treasury following two recent select committee hearings at which government actuary Chris Daykin and economic secretary to the Treasury Melanie Johnson were called as witnesses...
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