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FSA plans bigger fines to achieve credible deterrence


The Financial Services Authority announced yesterday (July 6) new plans to achieve credible deterrence by making fines for breaches of rules reflect the extent of the wrongdoing, meaning the cost of many fines could double or treble in size.

The purpose of this new scheme is to amend behaviour and address concerns that firms have repeatedly...

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