PARLIAMENTARY WRITTEN QUESTION
Consumers: Protection (22 July 2014)
Question Asked
Asked by:
Ms Stella Creasy (Labour)
Answer
The Government has considerably strengthened the FCA’s powers in relation to misconduct which occurs under the new regulatory regime. For example, the FCA has the ability to impose unlimited fines for breaches of regulatory requirements that take place after 1 April 2014.
Additionally, the Government has ensured that the FCA has inherited the OFT’s powers (both criminal and regulatory) in relation to misconduct which occurred before 1 April 2014. This means that the FCA can apply the sanctions available to the OFT under the previous regulatory regime.
The FCA also has the ability to take into account evidence of previous misconduct when considering a firm’s fitness to hold FCA permission.
Answered by:
Andrea Leadsom (Conservative)
8 September 2014
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