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A consultation on the government’s approach to cryptoasset regulation, with a focus on stablecoins; and call for evidence on investment and wholesale uses.
Recovering sums due in respect of antecedent recoveries such as excessive pension contributions, misfeasance of directors, voidable dispositions and transactions defrauding creditors
The plans will provide clarity to consumers and businesses.
Plans to strengthen the rules on cryptoasset advertisements and protect consumers from misleading claims were published by the Government today (18 January).
Consumers of financial products and cryptoassets are set to get better protections against misleading and inadequate promotions in proposals published today by City Minister John Glen.
The Charity Commission is calling on charities to check their internal financial controls with the help of its redesigned guidance.
Keynote Speech by John Glen, Economic Secretary to the Treasury, at the Innovate Finance Global Summit during Fintech Week 2022 .
Speech by the Economic Secretary announcing Rachel Kent as chair of key Edinburgh Reforms’ Research and Investment Review
Helen Stephenson sets out how the regulator is working to better support trustees - and why it expects trustees to engage with its guidance and avoid disputes.
The Economic Secretary, Andrew Griffith MP, spoke at TheCityUK’s National Conference in Edinburgh.
Upper Tribunal Tax and Chancery decision of Judge Anne Redston on 22 September 2022
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