Related provisions for SYSC 5.2.28
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(1) In cases where a certification employee's role changes to involve a new function involving an FCA-specified significant-harm function part way through the twelve-month period for which their certificate is valid, and that new function may have different requirements relating to:(a) personal characteristics;(b) the level of competence, knowledge and experience;(c) qualifications; or(d) training;the FCA would expect the firm to assess whether the employee is fit and proper to
(1) If:(a) a firm appoints an individual to perform a function which, but for this rule, would be an FCA-specified significant-harm function;(b) the appointment is to provide cover for a certification employee whose absence is reasonably unforeseen; and(c) the appointment is for less than four weeks;then the performance by that individual of such function does not constitute an FCA-specified significant-harm function.(2) This rule does not apply to FCA-specified significant-harm
Table: FCA-specified significant-harm functions
Function |
Where defined |
(1) CASS oversight |
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(2) Benchmark submission and administration |
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(3) Proprietary trader |
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(4) Significant management |
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(5) Functions requiring qualifications |
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(6) Managers of certification employees |
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(7) Material risk takers |
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3(8) Client-dealing |
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3(9) Algorithmic trading |