ENF 8
Prohibition of individuals
ENF 8.1
Application and Purpose
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Application
ENF 8.1.1
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Purpose
ENF 8.1.2
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ENF 8.2
Introduction
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ENF 8.2.1
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ENF 8.3
The FSA's power to make a prohibition order
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ENF 8.3.1
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ENF 8.3.2
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ENF 8.3.3
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ENF 8.3.4
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ENF 8.3.5
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ENF 8.3.6
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ENF 8.3.7
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ENF 8.3.8
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ENF 8.4
The FSA's policy on making prohibition orders
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ENF 8.4.1
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ENF 8.4.2
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ENF 8.4.3
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ENF 8.5
Prohibition orders against approved persons
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ENF 8.5.1
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ENF 8.5.1A
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ENF 8.5.2
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ENF 8.5.3
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ENF 8.5.4
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ENF 8.5.5
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ENF 8.6
Prohibition orders against individuals employed or formerly employed by firms but who are not approved persons
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ENF 8.6.1
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ENF 8.6.1A
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ENF 8.6.2
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ENF 8.7
Prohibition orders against exempt persons and members of professional firms
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ENF 8.7.1
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ENF 8.7.1A
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ENF 8.7.2
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ENF 8.8
Prohibition orders against other individuals
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ENF 8.8.1
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ENF 8.8.2
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ENF 8.8.2A
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ENF 8.8.3
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ENF 8.9
Applications for variation or revocation of prohibition orders
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ENF 8.9.1
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ENF 8.9.2
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ENF 8.9.3
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ENF 8.9.4
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ENF 8.9.5
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ENF 8.9.6
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ENF 8.10
Other powers that may be relevant
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ENF 8.10.1
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ENF 8.10.2
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ENF 8.10.3
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Section 168(2) of the Act also permits the FSA to appoint investigators to investigate unauthorised persons if it appears that:
- (1) an offence has been committed under section 24(1) (False claims to be authorised or exempt) or section 397 (Misleading statements and practices) of the Act or under Part V of the Criminal Justice Act 1993 (section 168(2)(a) of the Act);
- (2) there may have been a breach of the general prohibition (section 168(2)(b) of the Act);
- (3) there may have been a contravention of section 21 in relation to financial promotion generally or section 238 in relation to promotion of collective investment schemes (section 168(2)(c) of the Act);
- (4) market abuse may have taken place (section 168(2)(d) of the Act).
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ENF 8.10.4
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ENF 8.10.5
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ENF 8.11
The effect of the FSA's decision to make a prohibition order
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ENF 8.11.1
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ENF 8.11.2
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ENF 8.11.3
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ENF 8.11.4
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ENF 8.12
Publication
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ENF 8.12.1
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ENF 8.12.2
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ENF 8.12.3
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ENF 8.12.4
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ENF 8.12.5
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