Submitted by Graeme on Mon, 2024-02-05 20:56

Such a high personal cost to so many. It must be acknowledged with rather more sensitivity. It is a good thing Mr Rich has a queue of well-credentialed young recruits willing to join a heavily regulated industry. It will be some time before the loss of so many advisers can be redressed. Productivity? Not likely. Now excuse me while I send a document back to the client to be dated.

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