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The first, second and third lines of defence are identified by the Bank of England in relation to establishing and defending fair and effective markets.
The first, second and third lines of defence are identified by the Bank of England in relation to establishing and defending fair and effective markets.


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The third line of defence is an independent assurance function - the internal audit function.
The third line of defence is an independent assurance function - the internal audit function.
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Similar concepts and structures in other organisations.





Revision as of 18:08, 20 November 2016

1. Banking

The first, second and third lines of defence are identified by the Bank of England in relation to establishing and defending fair and effective markets.

These 'lines of defence' are the governance and controls to protect against risks in an organisation.


The third line of defence is an independent assurance function - the internal audit function.


2.

Similar concepts and structures in other organisations.


See also