The Beyond Capture Podcast
In this conversation, Dean Elwood speaks with Tracey McDermott, former Acting Chief Executive of the Financial Conduct Authority and former Chief Compliance Officer at Standard Chartered. Drawing on her experience on both sides of the regulatory divide, Tracey reflects on how misconduct emerges inside financial institutions, what regulators look for when things go wrong, and how banks can build stronger cultures of accountability. The discussion covers the mortgage endowment scandal, LIBOR, the challenge of rebuilding trust in financial regulation, and the evolving role of compliance as data and AI reshape the industry. Chapters: 00:00 Intro 01:17 From Litigation to the Financial Regulator 04:29 The mortgage endowment mis-selling case 07:22 Rebuilding Trust in the Regulator 10:17 The Reality of Leading a Public Regulator 12:56 The role of boards in risk oversight 15:25 The Hidden Patterns Behind Financial Misconduct 18:05 Enforcement vs Culture in Financial Institutions 20:27 Why the LIBOR Scandal Changed Everything 22:47 Individual Accountability vs Systemic Failure 26:34 The Hardest Problems Finance Still Has 30:27 The Gap Between Regulation and Reality 32:00 Looking Back on a Career in Regulation and Banking 33:58 The Future of Compliance and the Role of AI
10 episodios
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