FSA warned over regulatory burden

Publishing its annual report for the period 2006/7, Roy Leighton, chairman of the FSPP, said:

"The financial services industry and the FSA are experiencing a period of accelerated change. Together, we all therefore need to be ready and willing to respond promptly to the challenges that lay ahead. In that respect, 2007/8 will be something of a watershed year for regulated firms, their views of the regulator's performance and the UK's position internationally.

"The FSPP is supportive of the FSA’s move towards a more principles-based regime, which it believes is the appropriate approach towards a modern, proportionate and effective risk-based regulatory framework in the UK. In order to deliver this agenda the FSA is investing heavily in its operational infastructure and, moreover, in ensuring that its people - in particular, supervisory and Firm Contact Centre staff - are suitably skilled with a commercial understanding, and properly supported in making the sound and pragmatic judgements that will be necessary.

"We very much welcome the FSA's commitment to making those worthy aspirations a reality – and the industry has a mutual interest and responsibility to help achieve this goal. But, on a more cautionary note, the Panel has urged the FSA to carefully consider the impact on retail firms of its numerous reviews, projects and thematic initiatives, especially when firms are getting to grips with principles-based regulation and the implementation of some major pieces of EU legislation."