ICAEW head to recommend Bradford & Bingley valuation expert
Michael Izza to recommend expert to decide compensation payment for Bradford & Bingley shareholders
Michael Izza to recommend expert to decide compensation payment for Bradford & Bingley shareholders
ICAEW chief executive, Michael Izza, is chairing a Treasury panel that will
recommend an independent valuer to assess the level of compensation payable to
Bradford & Bingley shareholders affected by the group’s transfer to the
Treasury in September.
Interested candidates must apply by 7 April.
The appointment committee consists of the same four members that successfully
recommended the appointment of BDO Stoy Hayward partner Andrew Caldwell as
independent valuer to the Northern Rock Compensation Scheme in September 2008.
Shareholders
plan Northern Rock appeal
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