This (Ogier) memorandum has been prepared for the assistance of its clients in connection with the provisions relevant to compulsory winding up of Companies under the Companies (Guernsey) Law, 2008 (as amended) (the “Companies Law”). It is intended to provide only a summary of the main legal and general principles and it is not intended […]
Read MoreFSA publishes complaints data update for second half of 2009
On 11 May 2010, the FSA published an update on aggregate financial services industry complaints data for the second half of 2009. http://www.fsa.gov.uk/pubs/other/complaints_2009_h2.pdf It has also published a commentary on the data. http://www.fsa.gov.uk/Pages/Library/Other_publications/commentary/index.shtml The overall level of complaints increased to 2.6 million. This figure includes two years’ worth of back-dated complaints relating to the unauthorised […]
Read MoreABN Amro laundering case settled with $500m US payment
ABN Amro was bought by RBS in 2007 The UK’s Royal Bank of Scotland has agreed to pay $500m (£336m) to end a money laundering case involving ABN Amro – the lender it bought in 2007. The bank will pay the money to the US government. In exchange, charges against ABN Amro will be dropped. […]
Read MoreBarclays’ hard-sell tactics label customers as ‘conquests’
Mercenary sales practices used by bank staff have been uncovered in an internal document leaked by a Barclays sales manager. Customers are viewed as ‘conquests’, with advisers incentivised to sell riskier investments, or more expensive, profitable products, the confidential document leaked to the Daily Mail shows. Persuading a customer to invest their savings in the […]
Read MoreFSA censures firm for geared traded endowment policy sales failings
The FSA has censured Integrity Financial Solutions Limited for geared traded endowment policy sales and promotion failings – The Financial Services Authority (FSA) today publicly censured Integrity Financial Solutions (Integrity) for failings in its role as a product provider and adviser of geared traded endowment policies (GTEPs). Integrity is in voluntary liquidation, so the FSA […]
Read MoreCourt rules Abacha hearing can continue
A Geneva court has ruled that a hearing concerning the son of former Nigerian dictator Sani Abacha can continue without his presence. Abacha’s Swiss lawyers had argued that since Abba Abacha had not been able to get a visa to enter Switzerland in time, the trial should be adjourned. The younger Abacha is appealing against […]
Read MoreProposed Part III to JMLSG Guidance
The Board indicated in its note of 6 August 2009 that it was contemplating an additional Part III, which would include certain existing material that for various reasons did not sit comfortably within Parts I or II, and some additional, new material. Unlike Parts I and II, JMLSG does not anticipate that the Part III […]
Read MoreMacmillan faces World Bank ban over Sudan payments –
A British publisher is facing a six-year ban from taking up any contracts financed by the World Bank. The move comes after Macmillan admitted making “bribery payments” to secure a deal to print textbooks in South Sudan, the World Bank said. International donors have pumped millions into development projects in the African region through a […]
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