The consultation and policy recommendations covered the full lifecycle of an investigation. The FCA  and PRA  have made, or are making, changes to implement recommendations and address relevant responses to the joint FCA  and PRA  consultation in the following areas:
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		how decisions are made on whether to refer an issue to Enforcement and Markets Oversight or the Regulatory Action Division for investigation
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		the provision of more information to the subject of an investigation about why they have been referred for investigation
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		regular updates throughout an investigation, as well as ensuring there is increased engagement with the subject
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		effective levels of dialogue between Enforcement and Supervision during an investigation
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		producing more detailed guidance on the process for joint FCA/PRA  investigations.
	The FCA  is also introducing a process for partly contested cases. This will allow a person under investigation to agree certain elements of a case (whether penalty, facts, liability or a combination of these issues) and contest the other elements before the Regulatory Decisions Committee. They will still have the ability to obtain a discount on the penalty that will reflect the extent that issues have been agreed. In addition, the FCA  is providing a mechanism for those under investigation to proceed more directly and quickly to the Upper Tribunal, providing external adjudication that is wholly independent of the FCA. The FCA  is also abolishing penalty discounts at Stage 2 and 3 of settlement, and retaining the same panel that gave the warning notice to hear representations and decide whether to give a decision notice.
	For the PRA, further work is underway or planned for 2017 to ensure that other recommendations are implemented, including follow-up work on the 2016 consultation on an Enforcement Decision-Making Committee; production of a short guide to PRA  enforcement procedures, including referral criteria; and a review of the PRA’s approach to settlement.
	This Policy Statement responds to comments received on Consultation Paper 16/10: Proposed Implementation of the Enforcement Review and the Green Report. The Policy Statement explains what changes are going to be made to the FCA’s enforcement policy and process.
	The responses were broadly supportive of FCA  proposals, many of which were amendments to existing enforcement process and centred on increasing transparency.
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