Professional Integrity (Staple Inn Reading 2003)
Michael Hart
British Actuarial Journal, 2003, vol. 9, issue 5, 1155-1169
Abstract:
The lecturer discusses the subject of professional integrity, and considers the themes of: the particular space within which the professional operates; the independence and integrity of the professional, including regulation and competition; and how integrity is measured. The two professions on which he concentrates are the actuarial profession and the legal profession, particularly barristers.
Date: 2003
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