The Accountancy and Actuarial Discipline Board has launched its first investigation under its Scheme for the Actuarial Profession into the conduct of certain actuaries in relation to the provision of advice to regulators in respect of The Equitable Life Assurance Society.
This decision was taken following a reference from the Actuarial Profession.
The scope of the investigation shall be as follows:
“The conduct of certain Members in relation to the provision of advice by or on behalf of the Government Actuary’s Department to prudential regulators in respect of The Equitable Life Assurance Society between December 1990 and April 2001 inclusive.”
Only individual actuaries fall within the scope of the AADB Scheme for the Actuarial Profession. The purpose of an investigation is to determine whether there is evidence of misconduct on the part of Members of the professional bodies. An investigation does not always mean that an allegation has been made or that there is evidence of misconduct on the part of the Members involved.