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FCA to present firms additional 48 hours in ‘identify and disgrace’ compromise

By Editorial Board Published November 28, 2024 2 Min Read
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FCA to present firms additional 48 hours in ‘identify and disgrace’ compromise

The Metropolis watchdog is to present firms it’s investigating an extra window to contest allegations because it seeks to defuse the months-long row over its so-called ‘identify and disgrace’ proposals.

Beneath the proposals, the FCA would give firms ten days’ discover that they had been being investigated, on the finish of which it might resolve to proceed with the announcement, triggering the additional 48-hour window.

The revised plan represents a climbdown from the regulator after a fierce backlash from the Metropolis and politicians which began earlier this 12 months.

Jeremy Hunt, the then chancellor, was amongst those that criticised the FCA’s stance.

In current weeks, the watchdog’s chair, Ashley Alder, and chief government Nikhil Rathi, have acknowledged flaws within the unique plan and signalled that they’d water it down.

They’ve argued that the precept of naming and shaming will act as an efficient regulatory deterrent.

The Treasury and Sir Keir Starmer have put Britain’s financial regulators on discover that they should undertake a pro-growth method to their mandates.

Mr Rathi, who threw his hat into the ring for the soon-to-be-vacant cupboard secretary’s put up, is predicted to step down when his first five-year time period expires subsequent autumn.

The FCA declined to remark.

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