SYSC 6.1 Compliance
1A common platform firm must establish, implement and maintain adequate policies and procedures sufficient to ensure compliance of the firm including its managers, employees and appointed representatives with its obligations under the regulatory system and for countering the risk that the firm might be used to further financial crime.2
[Note: article 13(2) of MiFID]2
2A common platform firm must, taking in toaccount the nature, scale and complexity of its business, and the nature and range of investment services and activities undertaken in the course of that business, establish, implement and maintain adequate policies and procedures designed to detect any risk of failure by the firm to comply with its obligations under the regulatory system, as well as associated risks, and put in place adequate measures and procedures designed to minimise such risks and to enable the FSA to exercise its powers effectively under the regulatory system and to enable any other competent authority to exercise its powers effectively under MiFID.
[Note: article 6(1) of the MiFID implementing Directive]
A common platform firm must maintain a permanent and effective compliance function which operates independently and which has the following responsibilities:
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(1)
to monitor and, on a regular basis, to assess the adequacy and effectiveness of the measures and procedures put in place in accordance with SYSC 6.1.2 R, and the actions taken to address any deficiencies in the firm's compliance with its obligations;
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(2)
to advise and assist the relevant persons responsible for carrying out regulated activities to comply with the firm's obligations under the regulatory system.
[Note:
article 6(2) of the MiFID implementing Directive]
In order to enable the compliance function to discharge its responsibilities properly and independently, a common platform firm must ensure that the following conditions are satisfied:
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(1)
the compliance function must have the necessary authority, resources, expertise and access to all relevant information;
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(2)
a compliance officer must be appointed and must be responsible for the compliance function and for any reporting as to compliance required by SYSC 4.3.2 R;
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(3)
the relevant persons involved in the compliance functions must not be involved in the performance of services or activities they monitor;
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(4)
the method of determining the remuneration of the relevant persons involved in the compliance function must not compromise their objectivity and must not be likely to do so.
[Note:
article 6(3) first paragraph of the MiFID implementing Directive]
A common platform firm need not comply with SYSC 6.1.4 R (3) or SYSC 6.1.4 R (4) if it is able to demonstrate that in view of the nature, scale and complexity of its business, and the nature and range of investment services and activities, the requirements under those rules are not proportionate and that its compliance function continues to be effective.
[Note:
article 6(3) second paragraph of the MiFID implementing Directive]