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Blackstone Chambers’ Green QC acts on ‘Maxwellisation’ probe following delayed HBOS report

Blackstone Chambers’ Green QC acts on ‘Maxwellisation’ probe following delayed HBOS report
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Legal Business
1 April 2016
The Bar

Heavyweight financial services silk Andrew Green QC (pictured) of Blackstone Chambers has been appointed as a specialist adviser to the Treasury Select Committee and commissioned to review ‘Maxwellisation’ after it took regulators seven years to publish a report on the failure of HBOS.

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