What are PEPs and are banks allowed to shut their accounts?

Nigel Farage has claimed his checking account was closed as a result of his views and friendships with the likes of Donald Trump and Novak Djokovic "do not align" together with his financial institution's "values".

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The former Brexit Party chief says he has a 40-page doc that proves Coutts "exited" him as a result of he's considered "xenophobic and racist" and a former "fascist".

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He beforehand claimed {that a} topic entry request he made to the financial institution, whose shoppers embrace members of the Royal Family, reveal it regards him as a PEP or 'politically uncovered individual'.

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Coutts has stated that selections round account closures "are not taken lightly" and "commercial viability, reputational considerations and legal and regulatory requirements".

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What is a PEP?

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A politically uncovered individual (PEP) is somebody who holds or has held public workplace and subsequently could also be extra prone to bribery or corruption.

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According to the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA): "A PEP may be in a position to abuse their public office for private gain and a PEP may use the financial system to launder the proceeds of this abuse of office."

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Examples embrace heads of state, ministers, members of parliament, members of supreme or different courts, board members of central banks, and high-ranking officers of the armed forces.

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Relatives, associates and associates of the above can be thought of PEPs, as a result of, the regulator says: "Likewise a PEP's family or close associates may also benefit from, or be used to facilitate, abuse of public funds by the PEP."

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Steve Goodrich, head of analysis and investigations at Transparency International UK, says the PEP regime is targeted on "kleptocrats, oligarchs and serious organised crime groups moving funds through the UK economy".

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Are banks allowed to shut their accounts?

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If somebody is recognized as a PEP the Money Laundering, Terrorist Financing and Transfer Funds Regulations (2017) require their financial institution or monetary establishment to take "enhanced due diligence measures".

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These embrace getting senior managers to approve the enterprise relationship, frequently monitoring it, and establishing the place their cash is coming from. They will then be classed as both low or high-risk.

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Lower-risk PEPs will solely require fundamental monitoring, however higher-risk ones might show too unsafe.

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There has been widespread criticism of the present regime round PEPs. As a end in 2017 the FCA carried out a evaluation through which it strengthened the fitting of PEPs to retain their financial institution accounts.

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It stated: "The FCA expects that a firm will not decline or close a business relationship merely because that person meets the definition of a PEP.

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"A agency might, after accumulating acceptable info and finishing its evaluation, conclude the dangers posed by a buyer are larger than they will successfully mitigate.

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"Only in such cases will it be appropriate to decline or close that relationship."

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But Mr Farage's case has introduced additional criticism that the 2017 evaluation did not go far sufficient.

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The Treasury has stated final month's new Financial Services and Markets Act will guarantee "the right balance can be struck between the customer's right to free speech and the bank's right to manage commercial risk".

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And Sky News has realized that additional secondary laws resulting from be unveiled quickly will require banks to provide clients three months' discover of account closures and to supply a full clarification.

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In its assertion, Coutts stated Mr Farage was "offered alternative banking arrangements within the wider group" - which is owned by NatWest.

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Why may Nigel Farage be thought of a PEP?

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Nigel Farage hasn't held political workplace as an MEP because the UK left the EU in 2020 and he ceased being chief of the Brexit Party (now Reform UK) in 2021.

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The Brexit Party did not win any seats on the final common election in 2019 and Reform UK solely gained a handful of seats on Derby City Council on this yr's native elections. UKIP, its first title, misplaced all its councillors - down from 500 in 2016.

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According to the FCA's newest steerage, the definition of a PEP as a "member of governing bodies of political parties… only applies to political parties who have some representation in a national or supranational parliament".

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But it provides that if the PEP is "no longer entrusted with a prominent public function" they need to nonetheless be topic to enhanced checks for "at least 12 months".

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When Mr Farage first claimed his Coutts account had been closed earlier this month, he stated it may have been as a result of Labour MP Chris Bryant claimed he obtained cash from Russia.

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Using parliamentary privilege, Mr Bryant instructed the House of Commons Mr Farage was paid Β£550,000 by Russian state broadcaster RT.

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Mr Farage denies this and Mr Bryant has not repeated the claims outdoors the Commons.

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Anyone with hyperlinks to Russia may very well be thought of a high-risk PEP as it's "associated with high levels of corruption, armed conflict, non-democratic forms of government" amongst different standards set out by the FCA.

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But Mr Goodrich says there's a "question mark" over Mr Farage's PEP standing.

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"Coutts has had and still has some very high-risk customers that are far higher-risk than Nigel Farage," he tells Sky News.

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"From a money laundering perspective, I'm asking myself why Coutts would do that - and why now - when the allegations have been around for a while.

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"We've seen his narrative shift a bit, from 'it is as a result of I'm a PEP' to 'the worldwide liberal elite is attempting to cancel me."

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Drawn on the debate on Wednesday, various politicians have responded along similar lines, with Rishi Sunak saying: "No one ought to be barred from utilizing fundamental providers for his or her political beliefs. Free speech is the cornerstone of our democracy."

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Who else has had problems?

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Following Mr Farage's initial Twitter posts about his Coutts account, Daily Mail columnist and historian Dominic Lawson claimed his daughter had been denied two bank accounts because her grandfather was the late Nigel Lawson - the Conservative chancellor - and his wife's brother is a viscount.

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He described the decisions - by Barclays and HSBC - as "absurd and perverse".

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The Financial Service and Markets Act now distinguishes foreign PEPs from domestic ones to "enable the decrease danger of home PEPs to be appropriately mirrored" in FCA guidance.

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Mr Goodrich says this has come after "frustration" among some MPs and their families over "stringent monetary checks".

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Abroad, Martin Cheek, managing director of digital compliance platform SmartSearch, says that PEPs have "obtained elevated notoriety" following Russia's invasion of Ukraine - but they can come from "all nations and regimes".

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But he notes that unlike the former Brexit Party leader, they "usually stay faceless names on monetary accounts".

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Mr Goodrich agrees, adding: "You do not often get folks shouting from the rooftops that their financial institution accounts have been closed down," which he says makes Mr Farage's claims "unusual".

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Speaking to Sky News, energy security minister Grant Shapps and Treasury minister Andrew Griffiths put pressure on the FCA to "get a grip" of issues with the PEP regime.

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An FCA spokesperson responded in a statement: "While who banks do enterprise with is in the end a industrial resolution for them, they need to deal with folks pretty and guarantee they meet their tasks beneath equality laws."

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