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The Careerologist: fare dodgers and alcoholics — who is fit for finance?

Banks must now provide an official regulatory reference for all their senior managers, certifying they are 'fit and proper'

The Careerologist: fare dodgers and alcoholics — who is fit for finance?

Back in 2014 Jonathan Burrows, a former BlackRock executive, was unmasked as one of the UK’s biggest train fare dodgers.

For six years, Burrows avoided buying a ticket on his commute from Stonegate in East Sussex to Cannon Street. He ended up paying £43,000 to Southeastern railway in an out-of-court settlement.

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