James Turner ‘fell short’ of standards required in a recruitment situation, insurer says

Prudential’s chief financial officer resigns after conduct probe


Prudential’s chief financial officer James Turner has resigned in the wake of an investigation into his conduct “relating to a recent recruitment situation”, the FTSE 100 insurer said on Wednesday.
Hong Kong-based Turner, who has held the role for just over a year, will be replaced by Ben Bulmer, chief financial officer of Prudential’s insurance and asset management business, but will remain “available” to the company for four months.
Anil Wadhwani
Wadhwani said in a statement that Bulmer, who joined the group in 1997, is “a highly experienced finance leader who has developed a deep understanding of our business and markets”.
This story originally appeared on: Financial Times - Author:Kaye Wiggins