REC 2.4 Suitability
Schedule to the Recognition Requirements Regulations, Paragraph 2
(1) The [UK RIE] must be a fit and proper person to perform the [ relevant functions ] of a [ UK RIE ]. |
(2) In considering whether this requirement is satisfied, the [FSA] may (without prejudice to the generality of regulation 6(1)) take into account all the circumstances, including the [UK RIE's] connection with anyperson.1 |
Schedule to the Recognition Requirements Regulations, Paragraph 17
(1) The [UK RCH] must be a fit and properpersonto perform the [relevant functions] of a [UK RCH]. |
(2) In considering whether this requirement is satisfied, the [FSA] may (without prejudice to the generality of regulation 6(1)) take into account all the circumstances including the [UK RCH's] connection with anyperson.1 |
In determining whether a UK recognised body is a fit and proper person, the FSA may have regard to any relevant factor including, but not limited to:
- (1)
the commitment shown by the UK recognised body's governing body to satisfying the recognition requirements and to complying with other obligations in or under the Act;
- (2)
its arrangements, policies and resources for fulfilling its obligations under the Act in relation to its activities as a UK recognised body;
- (3)
the extent to which its constitution and organisation provide for effective governance;
- (4)
the arrangements made to ensure that its governing body has effective oversight of the UK recognised body's relevant functions;
- (5)
the access which its regulatory department has to the governing body;
- (6)
the size and composition of its governing body, including:
- (a)
the number of members of the governing body who represent members of the UK recognised body or other persons and the types of person whom they represent;
- (b)
the number and responsibilities of any members of the governing body with executive roles within the UK recognised body; and
- (c)
the number of independent members of the governing body;
- (a)
- (7)
the structure and organisation of its governing body, including any distribution of responsibilities among its members and committees;
- (8)
the integrity and competence of its governing body and key individuals;
- (9)
breaches of any relevant law, regulation or code of practice by the UK recognised body or its key individuals;
- (10)
its arrangements for ensuring that it employs individuals who are honest and demonstrate high standards of integrity;
- (11)
the effectiveness of its arrangements to control conflicts of interest (see also REC 2.5); and
- (12)
the independence of its regulatory department from its commercial and marketing departments.
In determining whether a UK recognised body is a fit and proper person, the FSA may have regard to its connections with:
- (1)
any undertaking in the same group;
- (2)
any owner or part-owner of the UK recognised body;
- (3)
any person who has the right to appoint or remove members of the governing body or other key individuals;
- (4)
any person who is able in practice to appoint or remove members of the governing body or other key individuals;
- (5)
any person in accordance with whose instructions the governing body or any key individual is accustomed to act; and
- (6)
any key individual in relation to the UK recognised body .
In assessing whether its connection with any person could affect whether a UK recognised body is a fit and proper person, the FSA may have regard to:
- (1)
the reputation and standing of that other person, including his standing with any relevant UK or overseas regulator;
- (2)
breaches of any law or regulation by that other person;
- (3)
the roles of any of the UK recognised body's key individuals who have a position within organisations under the control or influence of that other person, including their responsibilities in that organisation and the extent and type of their access to its senior management or governing body;
- (4)
the extent to which the UK recognised body operates as a distinct entity notwithstanding its connection with that other person;
- (5)
the extent to which the UK recognised body's governing body is responsible for its day-to-day management and operations;
but nothing in this paragraph should be taken to imply any restriction on the ability of a UK recognised body to outsource any function to any person in a manner consistent with Regulation 6 of the Recognition Requirements Regulations.