Thursday 10 June 2010

UK: the FSA's annual report 2009/10

The Financial Services Authority has published its 2009/10 annual report: see here (pdf). Whether this will be the last report from the FSA as it is currently organised should become clear (or clearer) this month. The emergency budget on June 22 provides a good opportunity for plans to be published but the Financial Times newspaper suggests (here) that proposals may be published next week.

Meanwhile, the report provides an overview of the FSA's actions in the past year. There is a section titled "Corporate governance and Significant Influence Functions" which states:

As part of our supervisory enhancement programme,we now place much greater emphasis on the role of senior management at firms ... in 2009/10 we completed 377 cases involving a significant influence function (SIF) interview where 27 were withdrawn by the firms concerned ...

On governance more widely, in November 2009 Sir David Walker completed his Treasury-commissioned review of corporate governance in banks and other financial industry entities; our proposals in the January [Consultation Paper] cover the FSA-specific recommendations in the review. Sir David’s recommendations address many current governance concerns and, as we have said publicly, we intend to play our part in supporting their delivery alongside the Financial Reporting Council (FRC) and work in relation to the Corporate Governance Code (formerly the Combined Code)".

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