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  1. The expanding scope of individual accountability for corporate misconduct

    Speeches Published: 03/04/2017 Last modified: 05/04/2017
    Speech by Mark Steward, Director of Enforcement and Market Oversight at the FCA, delivered at the New York University Program on Corporate Compliance and Enforcement
  2. Tesco to pay redress for market abuse

    Press Releases Published: 28/03/2017 Last modified: 23/08/2017
    The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) announced in March that Tesco plc and Tesco Stores Limited (Tesco) have agreed that they committed market abuse in relation to a trading update published on 29 August 2014, which gave a false or misleading
  3. 2017 fines

    News stories Published: 31/01/2017 Last modified: 07/03/2019
    This table contains information about fines published during the calendar year ending 2017. The total amount of fines is £229,515,303. 
  4. Mark Lyttleton sentenced to 12 months imprisonment for insider dealing

    Press Releases Published: 21/12/2016 Last modified: 21/12/2016
    In a prosecution brought by the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) Mark Lyttleton, a former Equity Portfolio Manager at BlackRock Investment Management (UK) Limited, has today been sentenced to 18 months reduced with credit to 12 months on two counts
  5. Two plead guilty to insider dealing

    Press Releases Published: 30/11/2016 Last modified: 30/11/2016
    In a case brought by the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) Manjeet Mohal and Reshim Birk have today pleaded guilty to three counts of insider dealing on day three of their trial at the Central Criminal Court. They will be sentenced on 13 January 2017
  6. Effectiveness and proportionality: our financial crime priorities

    Speeches Published: 10/11/2016 Last modified: 05/12/2016
    Speech by Rob Gruppetta, Head of the Financial Crime Department at the FCA, at our Financial Crime Conference.
  7. Speech: The economic challenge of regulating the mortgage market

    Insight Published: 04/11/2016 Last modified: 17/02/2017
    Second, from the perspective of regulatory economics, to counteract traditional market failures (market power, information asymmetry, externality) or behavioural ‘imperfections’ since markets affected by these failures are generally not
  8. Mark Lyttleton pleads guilty to insider dealing

    Press Releases Published: 02/11/2016 Last modified: 02/11/2016
    Mark Lyttleton, a former Equity Portfolio Manager at BlackRock, has today pleaded guilty to two counts of insider dealing.  He will be sentenced on 21 December 2016.
  9. Tribunal upholds the Financial Conduct Authority’s decision to impose a partial ban on Tariq Carrimjee

    Press Releases Published: 21/10/2016 Last modified: 21/10/2016
    On 20 October 2016 the Tribunal upheld the Financial Conduct Authority’s (FCA) decision to ban Tariq Carrimjee of Somerset Asset Management LLP (Somerset) from carrying out the compliance oversight and money laundering reporting significant
  10. Speech: Culture in UK banking – regulatory priorities

    Insight Published: 18/10/2016 Last modified: 17/02/2017
    Or traditional practices or rules of various kinds might make markets inefficient economically. ... Businesses care about culture because, along with so many other things, including information and psychology, it affects the decisions that people make.As