Woodford, the FCA and the Staley Effect
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Woodford’s appeal against a multimillion-pound FCA fine and ban is under the spotlight in this episode, with David Masters and Neil Robson asking what the tribunal could uncover - and whether his reputation can ever recover.
They examine how cosmetic fixes created only the illusion of liquidity, why the regulator called his understanding of his role “defective and unreasonably narrow,” and how the tribunal could reveal private emails, board minutes and correspondence that reshape the narrative - just as Jes Staley’s failed appeal did.
The conversation also explores whether defiance deepens reputational damage, what lessons the case offers for accountability and transparency, and how AI is beginning to change the way regulators and firms confront misconduct.
Recorded and produced at the Lansons Studios
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Chapters
1. Woodford, the FCA and the Staley Effect (00:00:00)
2. Introduction (00:00:01)
3. Woodford - From Star Fund Manager to FCA Ban (00:00:45)
4. FCA Allegations and The Liquidity Crunch Explained (00:02:23)
5. How the Upper Tribunal Process Works (00:03:54)
6. Reputation Under Scrutiny (00:06:07)
7. There's Smoke and Mirrors in the FCA's case (00:08:45)
8. The Cosmetic Compliance Exposed (00:14:18)
9. A Ticking Time Bomb for the Tribunal (00:15:56)
10. Pitfalls of Appeals, Putting Reputation in the Firing Line (00:21:06)
11. AI on Trial - Legal, Compliance and Reputational Risks (00:23:47)
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