All FCA articles – Page 6
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      ArticleFCA strives for smooth regulatory transition in event of no-deal BrexitThe U.K. Financial Conduct Authority has published two consultation papers to help companies prep for regulation in the event of a no-deal Brexit. 
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         Article ArticleU.K. regulator setting global example in facilitating technology growthFCA-backed sandboxes set up for testing in a live environment have put British RegTech and FinTech ahead of the curve. 
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      BlogWhat changed? FRC brings action in Autonomy scandalThe Financial Reporting Council has brought long-awaited charges against Autonomy executives for their role in the massive accounting fraud uncovered when Hewlett-Packard attempted to purchase the software firm in 2011. 
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      ArticleBarclays’ CEO fined, but retained, as bank faces more scrutinyBarclays CEO Jes Staley has been hit with hefty fines and penalties from U.K. regulators, but the bank is standing behind its man—will it pay the price for that decision? 
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      ArticleCommission proposes law to beef up EU whistleblower protectionIn light of recent high-profile scandals at such big wigs as Volkswagen, the European Union is proposing new laws to strengthen whistleblower protection for reporting both internally and to public authorities. 
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      ArticleU.K. co-op compliance failures raise regulatory questionsA series of compliance setbacks at prominent U.K. co-ops have brought increased scrutiny to both the co-ops … and their regulators. 
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      ArticleNegative feedback has impact on FCA Financial Services Register plansThe FCA has abandoned Financial Services Register plans that would have placed the responsibility for certifying the suitability of key people other than “senior managers” onto the firms. 
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      ArticleFCA calls for technology for ‘smarter’ regulatory reportingIn a bid to cut down on firms’ “burdensome” reporting woes while easing its own workload to review such reporting, the Financial Conduct Authority is seeking input on how technology could make regulatory reporting simpler and more consistent. 
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      ArticleReport: Royal Bank of Scotland abused small businesses during financial crisisThe U.K. Financial Conduct Authority has released a report detailing how RBS mistreated distressed small businesses over a six-year period starting in 2009. 
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      BlogCFTC and UK’s FCA agree to collaborate on FinTech innovationsThe U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission and the UK’s Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) have agreed to collaborate on international FinTech efforts. 
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      ArticleThe Escobar decision, one year laterA year after the Supreme Court more closely defined materiality and implied consent in False Claims Act cases, compliance officers still have more questions than answers. 
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         Blog BlogFRC announces investigations into KPMG and PwCThe U.K. Financial Reporting Council, an independent investigative body that monitors and enforces accounting standards, is looking into audits made of financial services companies in the days preceding the global financial crisis of 2008-2009, starting with a delve into the work of two key accountancy firms—KPMG and PwC. Paul Hodgson ... 
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      BlogFCA advises on new EU Market Abuse RegulationThe Financial Conduct Authority has published changes to its handbook, “Disclosure Guidance and Transparency Rules,” to help U.K.-listed companies comply with new EU Market Abuse Regulation (MAR) from 3 July this year. The handbook and MAR cover a very wide range of “market abuse” issues, such as insider dealing, improper ... 
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      BlogFCA must not drop the ball on banking culture reformsThe U.K. Parliament’s Public Accounts Committee has issued a report that is not only deeply critical of the FCA’s decision to suspend its culture review of banks but also warns of “serious risks” of future mis-selling scandals. Paul Hodgson examines the report’s impact on U.K. bank culture. 
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      ArticleYear in Review: Regulatory Enforcement in EuropeImage: For compliance officers in Europe, 2015 has been a big year. Aside from focusing on reporting wrongdoing and promoting a speak-up culture, watchdogs have been keeping compliance practitioners busy with a barrage of regulations that show no sign of easing. As compliance officers wonder to what degree the past ... 
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      BlogBarclays: A Modern Enforcement Action for Modern MisconductImage: Last week the U.K. Financial Conduct Authority whacked Barclays with a fine of £72 million ($109 million) for sloppy oversight of a huge private-client deal brimming with financial crime risk. The more you read the details of the transaction and how poorly bank executives managed it, the more you ... 
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      ArticleLatest Review of False Claims Act ComplianceImage: The Justice Department has settled a spate of False Claims Act cases with healthcare providers this fall, pointing to several important trends in FCA cases: increased scrutiny on physician payment arrangements, the broadening scope of whistleblowers, and an upsurge in FCA settlement amounts. “Enforcement agencies are aggressively using all ... 
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      BlogU.K. Government Curbs Senior Managers RegimeThe U.K’s Finance Ministry is scrapping a key part of the Senior Managers Regime that demanded senior managers prove that they took the necessary steps to prevent employee misconduct. Instead, a new “duty of responsibility” clause will require senior managers to take only the appropriate steps to prevent a regulatory ... 
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      BlogU.K. FCA: Senior Managers To Be ‘Whistleblower Champions’Image: The U.K. Financial Conduct Authority is calling on senior managers to serve as “Whistleblower Champions” and to play a lead role in protecting employees who come forward with critical information about misconduct. The rules are part of the Senior Managers Regime, which is slated to go into effect ... 
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      BlogMartin Wheatley Resigns as FCA Chief ExecutiveThe Financial Conduct Authority has announced that Martin Wheatley, its chief executive, will leave his post in September 2015. Wheatley was selected in 2013 to shepherd the creation of the U.K. regulator. His resignation was reportedly prompted by news that his contract would not be renewed next year. Director of ... 
 
             
 
            

