Guy "totally committed" to Gartmore

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Roger Guy reaffirmed his commitment to Gartmore and says he no intention of leaving following the suspension of his management partner Guillaume Rambourg this week.

He also says Gartmore "always has and always will" operate at the highest standards of compliance and integrity". Guy says: "I wanted very much to set the record straight - as a lot of you know I have worked at Gartmore for 18 years. I am totally committed to the firm, I always have been totally committed to the firm and I always make that very clear in investor meetings. "I am a very significant shareholder at Gartmore, I have a substantial amount of my own money invested in the funds that Guillaume and I run and very importantly I have no intention of going anywhere else. I am total...

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