Related provisions for APER 4.6.5
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Behaviour
of the type referred to in APER 4.5.8 E includes, but is not limited to:(1) failing
to review the competence, knowledge, skills and performance of staff to assess
their suitability to fulfil their duties, despite evidence that their performance
is unacceptable (see APER 4.5.14 G);(2) giving
undue weight to financial performance when considering the suitability or
continuing suitability of an individual for a particular role (see APER 4.5.14 G);(3) allowing
managerial
(1) The FSA will determine a figure which will be based on a percentage of an individual’s “relevant income”. “Relevant income” will be the gross amount of all benefits received by the individual from the employment in connection with which the breach occurred (the “relevant employment”), and for the period of the breach. In determining an individual’s relevant income, “benefits” includes, but is not limited to, salary, bonus, pension contributions, share options and share schemes;