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PART 2U.K.Financial services

Prospective

Money laundering [F1and terrorist financing] U.K.

30Money laundering [F2and terrorist financing] U.K.

(1)In any regulations or orders transposing money laundering measures contained within Directive (EU) 2015/849 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 20 May 2015 (or in relation to any subsequent EU amending or successor measure) the [F3Treasury] shall have a duty to ensure, insofar as such regulations or orders relate to institutions regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority—

(a)reasonable regard and due prominence is given to—

(i)recital 33,

(ii)Article 13(2),

(iii)Article 15, and

(iv)Article 16 and Annex II;

(b)clarity is achieved with respect to the meaning and interpretation of “prominent public function” in the context of money laundering;

(c)reasonable regard and due prominence is given to Article 22 which recognises that a politically exposed person may have no prominent public function; and

(d)any interpretation of “adequate” in Article 20(b)(ii), and “enhanced” in Article 20(b)(iii) takes account of, and gives due prominence to, the provisions in Article 13 on risk sensitivity.

(2)The Financial Services and Markets Act 2000 is amended as follows.

(3)After Part 20B insert—

PART 20CU.K.Money Laundering
333UMoney laundering: guidance

(1)The FCA must, prior to relevant regulations coming into force, issue guidance to regulated entities on the definition of one or more categories of politically exposed persons (“PEPs”).

(2)Guidance under subsection (1) must include, but need not be limited to—

(a)a requirement to take a proportional, risk-based and differentiated approach to conducting transactions or business relationships with each category of PEP that may be defined; and

(b)specified categories of persons to be—

(i)included in, and

(ii)excluded from,

any definitions of PEPs.

(3)The Secretary of State may, by regulations, make provision about—

(a)the guidance issued, amended or reissued under subsection (1);

(b)arrangements for complaints about the treatment of individuals by regulated entities to be received, assessed and adjudicated by the FCA, where—

(i)a person was treated as though he or she was a PEP (and he or she was not),

(ii)a person who is a PEP was treated unreasonably in disregard of guidance under subsection (1), particularly in regard to specific elements required under subsection (2)(a), or

(iii)a person was refused a business relationship solely on the basis that he or she is a PEP,

(c)circumstances in which—

(i)compensation payments are to be required from, or

(ii)financial penalties are to be imposed on,

regulated entities where complaints under paragraph (b) are upheld.

(4)For the purposes of subsection (1), “relevant regulations” means regulations transposing into United Kingdom law measures that EU Member States are required to implement to combat money laundering (or subsequent regulations amending those regulations) that contain references to PEPs.

(5)The power to make regulations under subsection (3) is exercisable by statutory instrument which may only be made after a draft of any such instrument has been laid before, and approved by a resolution of, each House of Parliament.