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Board changes announced at CSA and DBSG - 14/09/2011


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Sara de Tute of Westcot Credit Services has assumed the role of president of the Credit Services Association (CSA), in a series of Board changes made in accordance with the Association’s governance.Dr. Roger Lucas has now concluded his tenure as CSA president and Leigh Berkley, chief executive of Tessera, assumes the role of CSA vice-president. Tariq Khan of Marlin Financial has also been elected to the CSA Board following a competitive vote. Changes have also been made to the board of the Debt Buyers and Sellers Group (DBSG). Neil Munroe, head of external and regulatory affairs at Equifax was elected to the DBSG governing committee. Kathy Cox of CapQuest, Gillian Key-Vice of Experian, Sarah Marshall of Santander and Steve Mound of Cabot Credit Management were all re-elected to the committee. A vice-chair is yet to be appointed----------------------------------Nice to see the DCA regulatory body is Sooooo Impartial

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Talk about keeping it the family :kiss:

[sIGPIC][/sIGPIC] I asked them to wait whilst I got my Bank card :violin:

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Information that may help if a CCA request is refused due to the lack of a signature . . http://www.consumeractiongroup.co.uk/forum/showthread.php?248863-Signature-demands-fight-back-possible-!&highlight=

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Dr Roger Lucas formerly handed over the Presidency of the Credit Services Association to Sara de Tute“Nearly everything the Association has focused on in the last two years has been towards improving the perception and reputation of our industry,” he says, “proving that high standards do exist, and where they don’t, helping to identify those areas of weakness and providing solutions where help is needed.”--------------------Failed there then

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The De Tute woman used to be head of compliance at the CSA. She appears to have proved totally ineffective in that role; let us hope she is just as incompetent as leader of the gang.

 

Maybe the CSA are trying to show they don't have a 'glass ceiling'?

 

On second thoughts maybe they have & they just want to spend their time looking up at it. ;)

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