Oman Daily Observer

BOE steps up monitoring of Lloyd’s systems

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LONDON: The Bank of England (BOE) has stepped up its monitoring of Lloyd’s of London’s whistleblo­wing systems, the central bank said on Monday, after reports this year about sexual harassment and bullying at the 330-year old insurance market.

The Prudential Regulation Authority (PRA) said the insurance market had agreed to extra checks after informing the regulator its processes had been ineffectiv­e.

The PRA said it was first made aware of issues at Lloyd’s in February when the market told the regulator its only anonymous whistleblo­wing channel for staff had not been operationa­l since October 2017.

Other whistleblo­wing channels were available while the anonymous hotline was down, the PRA said.

Lloyd’s also failed to provide an annual whistleblo­wing report as expected, the regulator added.

Lloyd’s has voluntaril­y agreed to additional requiremen­ts, including enhanced reporting of whistleblo­wing cases and training requiremen­ts for senior staff, the PRA said.

Following press reports of widespread misconduct at Lloyd’s, the market published results of a survey in September that found nearly one in 12 employees working in the market had witnessed sexual harassment there in the past year, while a quarter had witnessed excessive drinking.

Lloyd’s has tried to improve standards of behaviour in the market this year, including introducin­g life bans from its building and a bullying and harassment hotline.

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