Foster provided insights about how the FINRA program follows the Organizational Ombuds model.
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We're an additional option for individuals who interact with FINRA to contact to have their issues heard or addressed, especially if they need confidentiality or desire confidentiality or anonymity. We are also neutral, which I think is very important. We don't advocate for any individual, including the individuals who contact our office. We don't advocate for FINRA, but what we do advocate for is fair policies and procedures. And we have the ability to review our cases over a period of time. We're always looking across cases to detect patterns and trends. And we do report on those patterns and trends to both senior management and the CEO, and we can make recommendations that will improve those policies and procedures going forward.
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