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'''Ken Costa''' is a former chairman of leading investment banks [[Lazard International]], and [[UBS Europe]] who became chairman of [[London Connections]] in 2011. London Connections is a [[St Paul's Institute]] initiative of the [[Bishop of London]], [[Richard Chartres]], which aims to reconnect and engage the City with a disenfranchised public picking up the bill for multi-billion-pound bank bailouts. <ref> [http://www.stpaulsinstitute.org.uk/News/London-Connection-brings-Occupy-London-and-FSA-chief-together London Connection brings Occupy London and FSA chief together], 5 December 2011 </ref> | '''Ken Costa''' is a former chairman of leading investment banks [[Lazard International]], and [[UBS Europe]] who became chairman of [[London Connections]] in 2011. London Connections is a [[St Paul's Institute]] initiative of the [[Bishop of London]], [[Richard Chartres]], which aims to reconnect and engage the City with a disenfranchised public picking up the bill for multi-billion-pound bank bailouts. <ref> [http://www.stpaulsinstitute.org.uk/News/London-Connection-brings-Occupy-London-and-FSA-chief-together London Connection brings Occupy London and FSA chief together], 5 December 2011 </ref> | ||
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Revision as of 16:36, 12 December 2011
Ken Costa is a former chairman of leading investment banks Lazard International, and UBS Europe who became chairman of London Connections in 2011. London Connections is a St Paul's Institute initiative of the Bishop of London, Richard Chartres, which aims to reconnect and engage the City with a disenfranchised public picking up the bill for multi-billion-pound bank bailouts. [1]
In December 2011 Costa made the group's first move towards this goal by facilitating a meeting between Occupy London protesters, who are demonstrating against capitalist greed, and Financial Services Authority chief executive Hector Sants.
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- ↑ London Connection brings Occupy London and FSA chief together, 5 December 2011