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November 22, 2009
         
UK agency fines UBS; asks to pay 8 mn pounds
Updated on Thursday, November 05, 2009, 22:55 IST Tags:United KingdomUBS
London: UK's Financial Services Authority has imposed a fine of eight million pounds on Swiss banking major UBS, for failing to stop its employees from carrying out unauthorised transactions.

The British regulatory body today said in a statement, it has fined UBS as much as eight million pounds for "systems and controls failures that enabled four employees to carry out unauthorised transactions involving customer money on at least 39 accounts".

According to the agency, the unauthorised activity took place between January 2006 and December 2007 at UBS' London-based wealth management business. But the same came to light only when a whistle blower raised concerns internally.

Investigations revealed that UBS employees had taken part in the trading of foreign exchange and precious metals using customer money without authorisation and allocated losses to customers' accounts.

The statement noted that the eight million pounds fine is the third largest the FSA has ever imposed.

"The penalty, one of the largest fines we have levied, reflects our tougher enforcement stance and our policy of imposing steep penalties to achieve credible deterrence.

"These employees were able to take advantage of UBS' inadequate systems and controls, giving them free rein to make unauthorised trades with customer money that they were then able to conceal," FSA director of enforcement and financial crime, Margaret Cole said.

Bureau Report


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