The UK’s Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab has announced that the UK will impose ‘Magnitsky’ sanctions on authoritarian regimes that “harass and imprison dissident journalists and campaigners […] with impunity in their own countries”. Mr Raab stated that when the UK leaves the EU and therefore has autonomy over its sanctions regime, the UK will […]
Read MoreFCA sets out its priorities for 2019/20 – Published: 17/04/2019
The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has today published its Business Plan for 2019/20, which outlines the key priorities for the coming year. As the UK finalises preparations to leave the European Union, the immediate priority will remain supporting an orderly transition post-exit. The FCA will also continue to play a leading role in shaping the […]
Read MoreHMRC’s first probes into corporate tax evasion facilitation
HMRC has confirmed that it has opened its first investigations into the corporate criminal offence of failure to prevent the facilitation of UK tax evasion, using new powers to tackle corporate fraud contained in the Criminal Finances Act, introduced in the wake of the Panama Papers leaks ‘These investigations have been commenced since November 2018 […]
Read MoreJFSC Dear CEO re Brexit
The JFSC and the Jersey government have issued a joint Dear CEO statement on Brexit [8 February 2019]. You can read it here also you can find a version below. This letter highlights the following matters:- Information and resources Jersey’s financial services Data flows EU Nationals Other Government departments Expectations of firms Introduction No Deal […]
Read MoreGuernsey – Project de Loi: The Bailiwick gears up for sanctions post-Brexit
In May the UK passed the Sanctions and Anti-Money Laundering Act 2018. Now, in light of the relative certainty as to how the UK sanctions regime will work post-Brexit, a Projet de Loi has been laid before the States of Guernsey to Brexit-proof local sanctions legislation and to address designation of a person under the […]
Read MoreIf we all pull together we can steer finance on a safe Brexit course
Sir Mark Boleat, former policy chairman of the City of London Corporation, gave a fascinating talk on how he sees the fallout of Brexit impacting on London’s financial services industry at the Cass Business School last week. Mark will be familiar to many in Jersey, and it will come as no surprise that his verdict […]
Read MoreUK announces creation of London cybercrime court
The UK government has announced the creation of a specialist court to hear cases relating to cybercrime. The deal has been inked between the City of London Corporation and the judiciary and will result in the establishment of an 18-courtroom center, the UK government said on Wednesday. First announced back in October and now given the […]
Read MoreBrexit doesn’t pose the Jersey economy’s biggest challenge
BREXIT is hogging the news headlines as we have less than a year to go before Britain is scheduled to leave the European Union. It has big implications for financial services, as the former policy chairman of the City of London Corporation, Sir Mark Boleat, highlighted last week. However, international experts visiting Jersey say Brexit […]
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