ON APPEAL FROM THE UPPER TRIBUNAL
TAX & CHANCERY CHAMBER
(SIR STEPHEN OLIVER QC)
Ref. No. FS/2010/0039
Strand, London, WC2A 2LL |
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B e f o r e :
LORD JUSTICE RIMER
and
LORD JUSTICE ELIAS
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ANDREW JEFFERY |
Appellant |
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THE FINANCIAL SERVICES AUTHORITY |
Respondent |
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Miss Sarah Clarke (instructed by the FSA) appeared on behalf of the Respondent.
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Lord Justice Rimer:
"(1) That through your insurance intermediary business, following receipt of payment from clients, you recklessly did not effect insurance and/or failed to inform clients of the identity of their insurers.
(2) You knowingly forged or caused to be forged documentation and correspondence in the names of clients potentially to mislead recipient insurance companies.
(3) You continued to carry on regulated activities and received payments for services provided to clients since 25 January 2009, contrary to the position stated by you in your letter to the FSA dated 16 April 2009.
(4) You have failed to deal with the FSA in an appropriate, open and co-operative way, in particular failing to notify the FSA of any changes in either your contact details or your business activities, and failing to provide information and documents as requested. This is despite repeated attempts by the FSA to contact you by email, telephone and letter;
(5) You have also failed to attend an interview at the offices of the FSA despite the requests made pursuant to the FSA's compelled powers."
"(4) The Authority may not take action under this section after the end of the period of three years beginning with the first day on which the Authority knew of the misconduct, unless proceedings in respect of it against the person concerned were begun before the end of that period.
(5) For the purposes of subsection (4)—
(a) the Authority is to be treated as knowing of misconduct if it has information from which the misconduct can reasonably be inferred; and
(b) proceedings against a person in respect of misconduct are to be treated as begun when a warning notice is given to him under section 67(1)."
Lord Justice Pill:
Lord Justice Elias:
Order: Application granted in part and appeal allowed.