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Penalties received by Financial Services Authority or Bank of EnglandU.K.

109Payment to Treasury of penalties received by Financial Services AuthorityU.K.

(1)The Financial Services Authority (“the FSA”) must in respect of its financial year beginning with 1 April 2012 and each subsequent financial year pay to the Treasury its penalty receipts after deducting its enforcement costs.

(2)The FSA's “penalty receipts” in respect of a financial year are any amounts received by it during the year by way of penalties imposed under FSMA 2000.

(3)The FSA's “enforcement costs” in respect of a financial year are the expenses incurred by it during the year in connection with—

(a)the exercise, or consideration of the possible exercise, of any of its enforcement powers in particular cases, or

(b)the recovery of penalties imposed under FSMA 2000.

(4)For this purpose the FSA's enforcement powers are—

(a)its powers under any of the provisions mentioned in subsection (5),

(b)its powers under any other enactment specified by the Treasury by order,

(c)its powers in relation to the investigation of relevant offences, and

(d)its powers in England and Wales or Northern Ireland in relation to the prosecution of relevant offences.

(5)The provisions referred to in subsection (4)(a) are the following provisions of FSMA 2000—

(a)section 56 (prohibition orders),

(b)section 63A (penalties relating to performance of controlled functions without approval),

(c)section 66 (disciplinary powers in relation to approved persons),

(d)section 87M (public censure of issuer),

(e)section 89 (public censure of sponsor),

(f)section 89K (public censure of issuer),

(g)section 91 (penalties for breach of Part 6 rules),

(h)section 123 (penalties in case of market abuse),

(i)section 131G (short selling etc: power to impose penalty or issue censure),

(j)sections 205, 206 and 206A (disciplinary measures),

(k)section 249 (disqualification of auditor for breach of trust scheme rules),

(l)section 345 (disqualification of auditor or actuary), and

(m)Part 25 (injunctions and restitution).

(6)“Relevant offences” are—

(a)offences under FSMA 2000,

(b)offences under subordinate legislation made under that Act,

(c)offences falling within section 402(1) of that Act, and

(d)any other offences specified by the Treasury by order.

(7)The Treasury may give directions to the FSA as to how the FSA is to comply with its duty under subsection (1).

(8)The directions may in particular—

(a)specify descriptions of expenditure that are, or are not, to be regarded as incurred in connection with either of the matters mentioned in subsection (3),

(b)relate to the calculation and timing of the deduction in respect of the FSA's enforcement costs, and

(c)specify the time when any payment is required to be made to the Treasury.

(9)The directions may also require the FSA to provide the Treasury at specified times with information relating to—

(a)penalties that the FSA has imposed under FSMA 2000, or

(b)the FSA's enforcement costs.

(10)The Treasury must pay into the Consolidated Fund any sums received by them under this section.

(11)The scheme operated by the FSA under paragraph 16 of Schedule 1 to FSMA 2000 is, in the case of penalties received by the FSA on or after 1 April 2012, to apply only in relation to sums retained by the FSA as a result of the deduction for which subsection (1) provides.

(12)When section 6(2) is fully in force, the Treasury may by order repeal this section.

110Payment to Treasury of penalties received by Bank of EnglandU.K.

(1)The Bank of England (“the Bank”) must in respect of each of its financial years pay to the Treasury its penalty receipts after deducting its enforcement costs.

(2)The Bank's “penalty receipts” in respect of a financial year are any amounts received by the Bank during the year by way of penalties imposed under any of the following provisions—

(a)sections 192K [F1, 309U, 309Z2] and 312F of FSMA 2000, and

(b)[F2sections 198 and 206T] of the Banking Act 2009.

(3)The Bank's “enforcement costs” in respect of a financial year are the expenses incurred by it during the year in connection with—

(a)the exercise, or consideration of the possible exercise, of any of its enforcement powers in particular cases, or

(b)the recovery of penalties imposed under any of the provisions mentioned in subsection (2).

(4)For this purpose the Bank's enforcement powers are—

(a)its powers under any of the provisions mentioned in subsection (5),

(b)its powers under any other enactment specified by the Treasury by order,

(c)its powers in relation to the investigation of offences under FSMA 2000 or of any other offences specified by the Treasury by order, and

(d)its powers in England and Wales or Northern Ireland in relation to the prosecution of offences under FSMA 2000 or of any other offences specified by the Treasury by order.

(5)The provisions referred to in subsection (4)(a) are as follows—

(a)sections 192K to 192N of FSMA 2000 (parent undertakings), as applied to the Bank by Schedule 17A to that Act,

[F3(aa)sections 309B, 309U and 309Z2 of that Act (Part 18 prohibition orders),]

(b)sections 312E [F4, 312F and 312FA] of that Act (disciplinary measures in relation to clearing houses [F5and central securities depositories] ),

(c)sections 380, 382 and 384 of that Act (injunctions and restitution), as applied to the Bank by Schedule 17A to that Act, F6...

(d)sections 197 to 200 and 202A of the Banking Act 2009 (F7... payment systems) [F8, and

(e)sections 206S to 206V and 206Y of that Act (wholesale cash distribution).]

(6)The Treasury may give directions to the Bank as to how the Bank is to comply with its duty under subsection (1).

(7)The directions may in particular—

(a)specify descriptions of expenditure that are, or are not, to be regarded as incurred in connection with either of the matters mentioned in subsection (3),

(b)relate to the calculation and timing of the deduction in respect of the Bank's enforcement costs, and

(c)specify the time when any payment is required to be made to the Treasury.

(8)The directions may also require the Bank to provide the Treasury at specified times with specified information relating to—

(a)penalties that the Bank has imposed under the provisions mentioned in subsection (2), or

(b)the Bank's enforcement costs.

(9)The Treasury must pay into the Consolidated Fund any sums received by them under this section.

Textual Amendments

F1Words in s. 110(2)(a) inserted (29.6.2023 for specified purposes) by Financial Services and Markets Act 2023 (c. 29), s. 86(1)(e), Sch. 10 para. 21(2)

F7Word in s. 110(5)(d) omitted (27.6.2017) by virtue of Digital Economy Act 2017 (c. 30), s. 118(2), Sch. 9 para. 34

Commencement Information

I1S. 110 in force at 24.1.2013 for specified purposes by S.I. 2013/113, art. 2(1)(b), Sch. Pt. 2

I2S. 110 in force at 1.4.2013 in so far as not already in force by S.I. 2013/423, art. 3, Sch.

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