Bank of England: Complaints against the regulators

11 February 2016

This Prudential Regulation Authority, Bank of England and Financial Conduct Authority (‘the regulators’) consultation paper sets out changes to the Complaints Scheme to implement new legislative requirements.

Under new subsection 9A of section 87 of the 2012 Act, the Complaints Commissioner must now provide an annual report. New subsections 9A(a)-(c) require the Complaints Commissioner to prepare and publish the annual report and send a copy of the report to each regulator and the Treasury. If the report makes recommendations or criticisms about the regulators’ handling of complaints, each regulator must respond, publish the response and send a copy of its response to both the Complaints Commissioner and the Treasury. The Treasury must lay the annual report and any responses before Parliament.

New subsection 9B of section 87 of the 2012 Act provides express power for the Complaints Commissioner to determine the period to which each annual report must relate, and the contents of the annual report. In particular, under new subsection 9B the report must include:

The Complaints Commissioner already publishes an annual report, the contents of which are set out in paragraph 7.16 of the Scheme and include:

Section 87 of the 2012 Act sets out more detailed requirements regarding the production of the annual report and therefore it is necessary to amend the Scheme to reflect these.

The consultation closes on 9 March 2016.

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