On 2 July 2025, the FCA published its long-awaited proposed next steps on addressing non-financial misconduct (NFM) in financial services. In a joint Consultation Paper and Policy Statement (CP25/18), the regulator is...more
7/3/2025
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The regulator has dropped its proposed “public interest” test, but will take certain aspects of its proposals forwards.
On 3 June 2025, the FCA published its final policy (PS25/5) on announcing enforcement...more
The regulator has significantly rowed back on aspects of the proposals following industry and government feedback.
On 28 November 2024, the FCA published revised proposals for announcing enforcement investigations....more
The FCA plans to streamline its approach to enforcement and publicise investigations at an early stage.
On 27 February 2024, the FCA published a Consultation Paper (CP24/2) on its proposed new approach to publicising...more
The FCA and the PRA have published their long-awaited consultations which aim to formalise how firms approach diversity and inclusion.
On 25 September 2023, the FCA and the PRA published separate but related consultation...more
10/2/2023
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Many sectors, including financial services, have encountered a discernible increase in whistleblows in recent times — a trend that shows no signs of abating. Indeed, some whistleblowers have seen fit to publicise their...more
The FCA stated that the perpetrator’s character is key to non-financial misconduct investigations, which suggests a mismatch with recent case law.
In last year’s Frensham case, the Upper Tribunal considered how relevant...more
The FCA has long since regarded non-financial misconduct as potentially relevant to the integrity and reputation elements of a regulated individual’s fitness and propriety. While not formally defined, non-financial misconduct...more
The FCA is proposing to set higher expectations for firms operating in retail markets.
On 14 May 2021, the FCA published a Consultation Paper (CP21/13) on introducing a new Consumer Duty....more