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FCA’s Neil Woodford probe racks up more than £2m in costs

Financial News obtained the data exclusively after appealing the regulator’s decision not to disclose the information

The FCA has spent more than 34,800 hours on its investigation into the collapse of Neil Woodford’s flagship fund, data obtained by FN shows
The FCA has spent more than 34,800 hours on its investigation into the collapse of Neil Woodford’s flagship fund, data obtained by FN shows Illustration: illustration: Ben Tallon

The Financial Conduct Authority has spent at least £2.4m on its long- running investigation into the collapse of Neil Woodford’s flagship fund, which this month culminated in a multimillion-pound fine for the former star stock-picker.

Data obtained by Financial News through a Freedom of Information Act request also revealed the City watchdog has devoted at least 34,816 hours to the case, which began in June 2019 when the Woodford Equity Income fund was suspended.

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