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Ambrose Darby put into liquidation following breaches

The Financial Services Authority (FSA) has prohibited Graham Darby, director of insurance broker Ambrose Darby, for failing to control the business of the firm adequately.

The order bans Mr Darby performing significant influence functions at any authorised financial firm.

The FSA found that Mr Darby, who was diagnosed in July 2008 with a severe medical condition, did not conduct client money reconciliations as required and did not have a full understanding of the firm's responsibilities

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