FMA completes leadership team appointments
The Financial Markets Authority has finalised its strategic leadership team with two further appointments reporting to CEO Executive Sean Hughes.
The Financial Markets Authority has finalised its strategic leadership team with two further appointments reporting to CEO Executive Sean Hughes.
The Financial Markets Authority has finalised its strategic leadership team with two further appointments reporting to CEO Executive Sean Hughes.
Belinda Moffat joins as Head of Enforcement and Adam Hunt takes up the role of Head of Strategic Intelligence.
Ms Moffat is currently Head of Dispute Resolution at Westpac New Zealand, overseeing a team responsible for all non-lending loss litigation. She was previously a Litigation Senior Associate at Buddle Findlay in New Zealand and gained litigation experience in roles at the law firms Ashurst and Addleshaw Goddard in London. Her new role, from early 2012, will be to develop and lead FMA’s investigation, forensic accounting and litigation capability.
Mr Hunt is currently Director of Tax Solutions and Strategy at Oracle Corporation, where he has worked since October 2010. He was previously Assurance Manager, Strategic Compliance Risk (Intelligence) at Inland Revenue and has held positions in information services, business solutions and business systems at Turners & Growers, Gen-I Limited, and New Zealand Post.
He takes up the FMA role on January 16 and will build and lead FMA’s intelligence and knowledge management activities. It will involve building capability, systems and relationships to ensure FMA has accurate and up-to-the-minute knowledge of the market, both from the global/macro and micro perspectives.
Both roles will be at FMA’s Auckland office.