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Addition of a section to Borderline (1930 film):

Contemporary Reception

While Borderline was passed by the British Board of Film Censors, it only had a number of limited screenings in the early 1930s. It was screened at Ivor Montagu's Film Society, where it garnered a number of scathing responses. McPherson used his Close Up Editorial to make a response.

BSB Edit

In the same year, BSB commissioned academics from the University of Leeds, Professor Christopher Megone and Dr Jim Baxter, to investigate what role professional bodies might have in raising levels of ethical behaviour within the banking and building society sector. Speaking to representatives of professional bodies, as well as banks and building societies, they investigated what professional bodies do now, how they are perceived in the industry, and whether there is an appetite for them to play a greater part in future. The report – Exploring the Role of Professional Bodies and Professional Qualifications in the UK Banking Sector – concluded that the potential exists for professional bodies to play a central role in raising levels of competence and promoting ethical behaviour in the banking sector.