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APER 4.1 Statement of Principle 1

APER 4.1.1G

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APER 4.1.1AGRP

6The Statement of Principle 1 (see APER 2.1A.3R3) is in the following terms: "An approved person must act with integrity in carrying out his accountable functions."

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APER 4.1.2GRP

4In the opinion of the FCA3, conduct of the type described in APER 4.1.3G, APER 4.1.5G, APER 4.1.6G, APER 4.1.8G, APER 4.1.10G, APER 4.1.12G, APER 4.1.13G, APER 4.1.14G or APER 4.1.15G3 does not comply with Statement of Principle 1.

APER 4.1.3GRP

3Deliberately misleading (or attempting to mislead) by act or omission:

  1. (1)

    a client; or

  2. (2)

    his APER employer5 (or its auditors or an actuary appointed by his APER employer5 under SUP 4 (Actuaries) 1); or

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  3. (3)

    the FCA or the PRA;

falls within APER 4.1.2G.

APER 4.1.4GRP

3Behaviour of the type referred to in APER 4.1.3G includes, but is not limited to, deliberately:

  1. (1)

    falsifying documents;

  2. (2)

    misleading a client about the risks of an investment;

  3. (3)

    misleading a client about the charges or surrender penalties of investment products;

  4. (4)

    misleading a client about the likely performance of investment products by providing inappropriate projections of future investment returns;

  5. (5)

    misleading a client by informing him that products require only a single payment when that is not the case;

  6. (6)

    mismarking the value of investments or trading positions;

  7. (7)

    procuring the unjustified alteration of prices on illiquid or off-exchange contracts, or both;

  8. (8)

    misleading others within the APER employer5 about the credit worthiness of a borrower;

  9. (9)

    providing false or inaccurate documentation or information, including details of training, qualifications, past employment record or experience;

  10. (10)

    providing false or inaccurate information to the APER employer5 (or to the APER employer's5 auditors or an actuary appointed by the APER employer5 under SUP 4 (Actuaries)1);

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  11. (11)

    providing false or inaccurate information to the FCA or the PRA;6

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  12. (12)

    destroying, or causing the destruction of, documents (including false documentation), or tapes or their contents, relevant to misleading (or attempting to mislead) a client, his APER employer5, or the FCA or PRA.

  13. (13)

    failing to disclose dealings where disclosure is required by the APER employer's5 personal account dealing rules;

  14. (14)

    misleading others in the APER employer5 about the nature of risks being accepted.

APER 4.1.5GRP

3Deliberately recommending an investment to a customer, or carrying out a discretionary transaction for a customer where the approved person knows that they are unable to justify its suitability for that customer, falls within APER 4.1.2G.

APER 4.1.6GRP

3Deliberately failing to inform, without reasonable cause:

  1. (1)

    a customer; or

  2. (2)

    his APER employer5 (or its auditors or an actuary appointed by his APER employer5 under SUP 4 (Actuaries)1); or

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  3. (3)

    the FCA or the PRA;6

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of the fact that their understanding of a material issue is incorrect, despite being aware of their misunderstanding, falls within APER 4.1.2G.

APER 4.1.7GRP

3Behaviour of the type referred to in APER 4.1.6G includes, but is not limited to, deliberately:

  1. (1)

    failing to disclose the existence of falsified documents;

  2. (2)

    failing to rectify mismarked positions immediately.

APER 4.1.8GRP

3Deliberately preparing inaccurate or inappropriate records or returns in connection with an accountable function, falls within APER 4.1.2 G.4

APER 4.1.9GRP

3Behaviour of the type referred to in APER 4.1.8G includes, but is not limited to, deliberately:

  1. (1)

    preparing performance reports for transmission to customers which are inaccurate or inappropriate (for example, by relying on past performance without appropriate warnings);

  2. (2)

    preparing inaccurate training records or inaccurate details of qualifications, past employment record or experience;

  3. (3)

    preparing inaccurate trading confirmations, contract notes or other records of transactions or holdings of securities for a customer, whether or not the customer is aware of these inaccuracies or has requested such records.

APER 4.1.10GRP

3Deliberately misusing the assets or confidential information of a client or of their APER employer5 falls within APER 4.1.2 G.

APER 4.1.11GRP

3Behaviour of the type referred to in APER 4.1.10 G includes, but is not limited to, deliberately:

  1. (1)

    front running client orders;

  2. (2)

    carrying out unjustified trading on client accounts to generate a benefit (whether direct or indirect) to the approved person (that is, churning);

  3. (3)

    misappropriating a client's assets, including wrongly transferring to personal accounts cash or securities belonging to clients;

  4. (4)

    wrongly using one client's funds to settle margin calls or to cover trading losses on another client's account or on APER employer5 accounts;

  5. (5)

    using a client's funds for purposes other than those for which they were provided;

  6. (6)

    retaining a client's funds wrongly;

  7. (7)

    pledging the assets of a client as security or margin in circumstances where the APER employer5 is not permitted to do so.

APER 4.1.12GRP

3Deliberately designing transactions to disguise breaches of requirements and standards of the regulatory system falls within APER 4.1.2 G.

APER 4.1.13GRP

3Deliberately failing to disclose the existence of a conflict of interest in connection with dealings with a client falls within APER 4.1.2 G.

APER 4.1.14GRP

32Deliberately not paying due regard to the interests of a customer falls within APER 4.1.2 G.

APER 4.1.15GRP

32Deliberate acts, omissions or business practices that could be reasonably expected to cause consumer detriment fall within APER 4.1.2 G.