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Schedule 3 — Restricted information held by the Regulator: certain permitted disclosures to facilitate exercise of functions

 

Schedule 3

Section 60

 

Restricted information held by the Regulator: certain permitted disclosures

to facilitate exercise of functions

 

Persons

Functions

 
 

The Secretary of State.

Functions under—

 

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(a)   

Part 14 of the Companies

 
  

Act 1985 (c. 6),

 
  

(b)   

the Insolvency Act 1986

 
  

(c. 45),

 
  

(c)   

Part 3 of the Companies

 

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Act 1989 (c. 40),

 
  

(d)   

Part 1 of the Export and

 
  

Investment Guarantees Act

 
  

1991 (c. 67) (apart from

 
  

sections 5 and 6),

 

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(e)   

Part 3 of the Pension

 
  

Schemes Act 1993 (c. 48),

 
  

(f)   

Part 5 of the Police Act 1997

 
  

(c. 50),

 
  

(g)   

the Financial Services and

 

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Markets Act 2000 (c. 8), or

 
  

(h)   

this Act,

 
  

and functions of co-operating with

 
  

overseas government authorities

 
  

and bodies in relation to criminal

 

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matters.

 
 

The Bank of England.

Any of its functions.

 
 

The Financial Services Authority.

Functions under—

 
  

(a)   

the legislation relating to

 
  

friendly societies,

 

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(b)   

the Building Societies Act

 
  

1986 (c. 53), or

 
  

(c)   

the Financial Services and

 
  

Markets Act 2000.

 
 

The Charity Commissioners.

Functions under the Charities Act

 

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1993 (c. 10).

 
 

The Pensions Regulator Tribunal.

Any of its functions.

 
 

The Pensions Ombudsman.

Functions under—

 
  

(a)   

the Pension Schemes Act

 
  

1993, or

 

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(b)   

the Pension Schemes

 
  

(Northern Ireland) Act 1993

 
  

(c. 49).

 
 

 

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Persons

Functions

 
 

The Ombudsman for the Board of

Any of his functions.

 
 

the Pension Protection Fund.

  
 

The Comptroller and Auditor

Any of his functions.

 
 

General.

  

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The Auditor General for Wales.

Any of his functions.

 
 

The Auditor General for Scotland.

Any of his functions.

 
 

The Comptroller and Auditor

Any of his functions.

 
 

General for Northern Ireland.

  
 

The Commissioners of Inland

Functions under—

 

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Revenue or their officers.

(a)   

the Income and

 
  

Corporation Taxes Act 1988

 
  

(c. 1),

 
  

(b)   

the Taxation of Chargeable

 
  

Gains Act 1992 (c. 12),

 

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(c)   

Part 3 of the Pension

 
  

Schemes Act 1993 (c. 48),

 
  

(d)   

Part 3 of the Pension

 
  

Schemes (Northern

 
  

Ireland) Act 1993 (c. 49), or

 

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(e)   

the Income Tax (Earnings

 
  

and Pensions) Act 2003

 
  

(c. 1).

 
 

The Commissioners of Customs

Functions under any enactment.

 
 

and Excise.

  

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The Official Receiver or, in

Functions under the enactments

 
 

Northern Ireland, the Official

relating to insolvency.

 
 

Receiver for Northern Ireland.

  
 

An inspector appointed by the

Functions under Part 14 of the

 
 

Secretary of State.

Companies Act 1985 (c. 6).

 

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A person authorised to exercise

Functions under those sections or

 
 

powers under—

that Article.

 
 

(a)   

section 447 of the

  
 

Companies Act 1985,

  
 

(b)   

Article 440 of the

  

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Companies (Northern

  
 

Ireland) Order 1986 (S.I.

  
 

1986/1032 (N.I. 6)), or

  
 

(c)   

section 84 of the

  
 

Companies Act 1989 (c. 40).

  

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Persons

Functions

 
 

A person appointed under—

Functions in relation to that

 
 

(a)   

section 167 of the Financial

investigation.

 
 

Services and Markets Act

  
 

2000 (c. 8),

  

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(b)   

subsection (3) or (5) of

  
 

section 168 of that Act, or

  
 

(c)   

section 284 of that Act,

  
 

to conduct an investigation.

  
 

A body designated under section

Functions in its capacity as a body

 

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326(1) of that Act.

designated under that section.

 
 

A recognised investment exchange

Functions in its capacity as an

 
 

or a recognised clearing house (as

exchange or clearing house

 
 

defined by section 285 of that Act).

recognised under that Act.

 
 

A body corporate established in

Functions under the Financial

 

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accordance with section 212(1) of

Services Compensation Scheme,

 
 

that Act.

established in accordance with

 
  

section 213 of that Act.

 
 

The Panel on Takeovers and

Functions under the City Code on

 
 

Mergers.

Takeovers and Mergers and the

 

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Rules Governing Substantial

 
  

Acquisitions of Shares for the time

 
  

being issued by the Panel.

 
 

The General Insurance Standards

Functions of regulating sales and

 
 

Council.

advisory and service standards in

 

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relation to insurance.

 
 

A recognised professional body

Functions in its capacity as such a

 
 

(within the meaning of section 391

body under that Act.

 
 

of the Insolvency Act 1986 (c. 45)).

  
 

A person on whom functions are

The functions so conferred.

 

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conferred by or under Part 2, 3 or 4

  
 

of the Proceeds of Crime Act 2002

  
 

(c. 29).

  
 

The Counter Fraud and Security

Any of its functions.

 
 

Management Service established

  

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under the Counter Fraud and

  
 

Security Management Service

  
 

(Establishment and Constitution)

  
 

Order 2002 (S.I. 2002/3039).

  
 

 

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Persons

Functions

 
 

The Department of Enterprise,

Functions under—

 
 

Trade and Investment in Northern

(a)   

Part 15 of the Companies

 
 

Ireland.

(Northern Ireland) Order

 
  

1986 (S.I. 1986/1032 (N.I.

 

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6)),

 
  

(b)   

the Insolvency (Northern

 
  

Ireland) Order 1989 (S.I.

 
  

1989/2405 (N.I. 19)), or

 
  

(c)   

Part 2 of the Companies

 

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(No. 2) (Northern Ireland)

 
  

Order 1990 (S.I. 1990/1504

 
  

(N.I. 10)).

 
  

.

 
 

The Department for Social

Functions under Part 3 of the

 

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Development in Northern Ireland.

Pension Schemes (Northern

 
  

Ireland) Act 1993 (c. 49).

 
 

An Inspector appointed by the

Functions under Part 15 of the

 
 

Department of Enterprise, Trade

Companies (Northern Ireland)

 
 

and Investment in Northern

Order 1986.

 

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Ireland.

  
 

A recognised professional body

Functions in its capacity as such a

 
 

within the meaning of Article 350

body under that Order.

 
 

of the Insolvency (Northern

  
 

Ireland) Order 1989.

  

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The Gaming Board for Great

Functions under—

 
 

Britain.

(a)   

the Gaming Act 1968

 
  

(c. 65), or

 
  

(b)   

the Lotteries and

 
  

Amusements Act 1976

 

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(c. 32).

 
 

Schedule 4

Section 76

 

The Pensions Regulator Tribunal

Part 1

The Tribunal

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The Panels

1     (1)  

The Lord Chancellor must appoint a panel of persons for the purpose of

serving as chairmen of the Tribunal (“the panel of chairmen”).

      (2)  

A person is qualified for membership of the panel of chairmen if—

(a)   

he has a 7 year general qualification within the meaning of section 71

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of the Courts and Legal Services Act 1990 (c. 41),

 

 

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(b)   

he is an advocate or solicitor in Scotland of at least 7 years’ standing,

(c)   

he is a member of the Bar of Northern Ireland of at least 7 years’

standing, or

(d)   

he is a solicitor of the Supreme Court of Northern Ireland of at least

7 years’ standing.

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      (3)  

The panel of chairmen must include at least one member who is a person of

the kind mentioned in sub-paragraph (2)(b).

      (4)  

The Lord Chancellor must also appoint a panel of persons who appear to

him to be qualified by experience or otherwise to deal with matters of the

kind that may be referred to the Tribunal (“the lay panel”).

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The President

2     (1)  

The Lord Chancellor must appoint one of the members of the panel of

chairmen to preside over the exercise of the Tribunal’s functions.

      (2)  

The member so appointed is to be known as the President of the Pensions

Regulator Tribunal (in this Schedule referred to as “the President”).

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      (3)  

The Lord Chancellor may appoint one of the members of the panel of

chairmen to be the Deputy President.

      (4)  

The Deputy President is to have such functions in relation to the Tribunal as

the President may assign to him.

      (5)  

The Lord Chancellor may not appoint a person to be the President or Deputy

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President unless that person—

(a)   

has a 10 year general qualification within the meaning of section 71

of the Courts and Legal Services Act 1990 (c. 41),

(b)   

is an advocate or solicitor in Scotland of at least 10 years’ standing,

(c)   

is a member of the Bar of Northern Ireland of at least 10 years’

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standing, or

(d)   

is a solicitor of the Supreme Court of Northern Ireland of at least 10

years’ standing.

      (6)  

If the President ceases to be a member of the panel of chairmen, he also

ceases to be the President.

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      (7)  

If the Deputy President ceases to be a member of the panel of chairmen, he

also ceases to be the Deputy President.

      (8)  

If the President is absent or otherwise unable to act, his functions may be

exercised—

(a)   

by the Deputy President, or

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(b)   

if there is no Deputy President or he too is absent or otherwise unable

to act, by a person appointed for that purpose from the panel of

chairmen by the Lord Chancellor.

Terms of office etc

3     (1)  

Subject to the provisions of this Schedule, each member of the panel of

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chairmen and the lay panel—

(a)   

is to hold and vacate office in accordance with the terms and

conditions of his appointment, and

(b)   

may resign or be removed from office in accordance with those terms

and conditions.

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      (2)  

A member of either panel is eligible for re-appointment if he ceases to hold

office.

Remuneration and allowances

4          

The Lord Chancellor may pay, or make provision for paying, out of money provided

by Parliament, any person in respect of his service

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(a)   

as a member of the Tribunal (including service as the President or Deputy

President), or

(b)   

as a person appointed under paragraph 7(4) (appointment of experts),

           

such remuneration and allowances as the Lord Chancellor may determine.

Staff

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5     (1)  

The Lord Chancellor may appoint such staff for the Tribunal as he may

determine.

      (2)  

The remuneration of the Tribunal’s staff is to be paid by the Lord Chancellor out of

money provided by Parliament.

Expenses

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6          

The Lord Chancellor may pay, out of money provided by Parliament, such expenses

of the Tribunal as the Lord Chancellor may determine.

Part 2

Constitution of the Tribunal

7     (1)  

On a reference to the Tribunal, the persons to act as members of the Tribunal

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for the purposes of the reference are to be selected from the panel of

chairmen or the lay panel in accordance with arrangements made by the

President for the purposes of this paragraph (“the standing arrangements”).

      (2)  

The standing arrangements must provide for at least one member to be

selected from the panel of chairmen.

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      (3)  

If, while a reference is being dealt with, a person serving as a member of the

Tribunal in respect of the reference becomes unable to act, the reference may

be dealt with—

(a)   

by the other members selected in respect of the reference, or

(b)   

if it is being dealt with by a single member, by such other member of

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the panel of chairmen as may be selected in accordance with the

standing arrangements for the purposes of the reference.

      (4)  

If it appears to the Tribunal that a matter before it involves a question of fact

of special difficulty, it may appoint one or more experts to provide

assistance.

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      (5)  

For the purposes of this Schedule, a “reference to the Tribunal” means a

reference under section 77 or any corresponding provision in force in

Northern Ireland.

 

 

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Part 3

Tribunal Procedure

General

8          

For the purpose of dealing with references, or any matter preliminary or

incidental to a reference, the Tribunal must sit at such times and in such

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place or places as the Lord Chancellor may direct.

9          

Rules made by the Lord Chancellor under section 76 may, in particular,

include provision—

(a)   

as to the manner in which references are to be instituted;

(b)   

for the holding of hearings in private in such circumstances as may

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be specified in the rules;

(c)   

as to the persons who may appear on behalf of the parties;

(d)   

for a member of the panel of chairmen to hear and determine interim

matters arising on a reference;

(e)   

for the suspension of determinations of the Regulator where the

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regulatory function (or any corresponding function under any

enactment in force in Northern Ireland corresponding to this Act)

which is the subject of the determination has already been exercised;

(f)   

as to the withdrawal of references;

(g)   

as to the registration, publication and proof of decisions and orders.

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Practice directions

10         

The President may give directions as to the practice and procedure to be

followed by the Tribunal in relation to references to it.

Evidence

11    (1)  

The Tribunal may by summons require any person to attend, at such time

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and place as is specified in the summons, to give evidence or to produce any

document in his custody or under his control which the Tribunal considers

it necessary to examine.

      (2)  

The Tribunal may—

(a)   

take evidence on oath and for that purpose administer oaths, or

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(b)   

instead of administering an oath, require the person examined to

make and subscribe a declaration of the truth of the matters in

respect of which he is examined.

      (3)  

A person who without reasonable excuse refuses or fails—

(a)   

to attend following the issue of a summons by the Tribunal, or

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(b)   

to give evidence,

           

is guilty of an offence.

      (4)  

A person guilty of an offence under sub-paragraph (3) is liable on summary

conviction to a fine not exceeding the statutory maximum.

      (5)  

A person who without reasonable excuse —

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(a)   

alters, suppresses, conceals or destroys a document which he is or is

liable to be required to produce for the purposes of proceedings

before the Tribunal, or

 

 

 
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