Swaggering past the front desk, he flashed his ID to the security guard without stopping. He didn’t acknowledge any of the staff as he made his way to the fast elevator for the executive suite. Wright had never had time for the little people. He was not paid to be liked; he had an important job to do.In the short time since joining the FCA as head of the high-profile investigations unit, Wright had rapidly become the public face of the new proactive regulator. He’d been on the BBC and several cable channels and had appeared in many of the newspapers, setting out how he was going to be using his position to keep the financial services sector in check. He’d make sure they didn’t break the rules, and if they did, he’d be over them like a rash.Walking by the lines of employees waiting for the staff elevators, an arrogant smirk filled Wright’s face. The main elevators stopped at every floor, but the executive one was much faster. It served only the executive suite so there was no line.