UK exec barred from financial industry
The former BlackRock MD is found to have evaded train fares over 5 years
London
REGULATORS have been accused of not cracking down hard enough on bankers who manipulate the system. That can hardly be said in the case of Jonathan Paul Burrows.
British regulators have barred Mr Burrows, who had been a managing director at BlackRock Asset Management Investor Services in London, from the financial industry for life for skimping on train fares over five years.
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