The Financial Conduct Authority is facing pressure from the Treasury select committee of MPs to publish the report in to Royal Bank of Scotlands troubled business restructuring unit.
Nicky Morgan, the Conservative MP who chairs the powerful committee, has called on the FCA to publish the report, which was completed last year, after it was leaked to the BBC last week.
In a letter to Andrew Bailey, chief executive of the FCA, Morgan said the so-called skilled persons report into the activities of the now defunct global restructuring group should be published without delay.
It was a topic that had been raised by her predecessor, Andrew Tyrie, who did not stand at the June election. Morgan said: The FCA told the committee in November …
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