“…In her 2002 BBC Reith Lectures, Onora O'Neill explored the concepts of openness, transparency and accountability as a basis for trust in societal relationships (O'Neill, 2002). Jeremy Goford took this up in his Presidential Address to the Institute of Actuaries (Goford, 2002), when he placed emphasis on the need for individual actuaries "to demonstrate, with openness, transparency and accountability, how we make financial sense of the future in both our prudential and our entrepreneurial roles.'' Attractive though the mantra of openness, transparency and accountability may be, these characteristics are necessary, but not sufficient, conditions for the restoration of a satisfactory fiduciary relationship between the professional and the client and other stakeholders.…”