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Parliament

Tax Planning

Tory rebels threaten to veto Budget over child benefit cuts

Conservative MPs have threatened to strike down the Budget if the government does not reconsider child benefit reform.

clock 22 February 2012 •

Regulation

Minister pans 'after-the-fact' regulatory changes

A shadow minister has hit out at the changes already being made to the Financial Services Authority (FSA) and the regulatory landscape before Parliament has a chance to legislate on them.

clock 21 February 2012 •

Regulation

Government continues to steer clear of Arch Cru probe

The government has once again turned down a request from an MP for an independent investigation into the Arch Cru collapse.

clock 07 February 2012 •

Regulation

FOS pushes ahead with plans to name firms involved in disputes

The Financial Ombudsman Service (FOS) looks set to hold its ground on plans to include the names of businesses involved when it starts publishing final decisions.

clock 31 January 2012 •

Regulation

Osborne grabs power over Bank of England

The Treasury today published the Financial Services Bill, which when passed will enshrine the new regulatory structure in law.

clock 27 January 2012 •

Economics / Markets

Bank of England proposes in-house oversight committee

The Bank of England has proposed setting up an internal oversight committee to monitor and assess the processes employed in making financial stability policy decisions.

clock 17 January 2012 •

Regulation

MAS senior management share £100k bonus

The Money Advice Service's (MAS) senior management team shared a bonus of more than £100,000 in 2010/11, it has been revealed.

clock 16 January 2012 •

Investment

Cameron rejects plea for Arch Cru inquiry

The Prime Minister David Cameron has rejected calls from an MP for an independent inquiry into the Arch Cru investment funds scandal.

clock 16 January 2012 •

Regulation

TSC: Lack of accountability 'plagued' FSA

The Treasury Select Committee (TSC) today highlights the FSA's swift dismissal last year of a proposal to delay the introduction of RDR as evidence of accountability and culture failings at the regulator, and said the same problems must not "plague" its...

clock 13 January 2012 •

Regulation

TSC says trade bodies must shout louder

The Treasury Select Committee (TSC) has told trade bodies to be more vocal with their concerns about regulators and urged the industry to be the drivers of better regulation.

clock 13 January 2012 •
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