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Version status: Amended
Version date: 27 June 2023 - onwards
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86 Power to require businesses to report discrepancies

This format of the bill is taken from the text of stage 1st reading published on 22 September 2022 by House of Commons

(1) The Companies Act 2006 is amended as follows.

(2) In section 1059A (scheme of Part 35), in subsection (4), at the appropriate place insert -

"section 1110D (power to require businesses to report discrepancies),".

(3) After section 1110C (inserted by section 66 of this Act) insert -

"Discrepancy reporting

1110D Power to require businesses to report discrepancies

(1) The Secretary of State may by regulations impose requirements on a person who is carrying on business in the United Kingdom (a "relevant person") -

(a) to obtain specified information about a customer (or prospective customer) -

(i) before entering into a business relationship with them, or

(ii) during a business relationship with them;

(b) to identify discrepancies between information so obtained and information made publicly available by the registrar, and

(c) to report any discrepancies to the registrar.

(2) The regulations may require the relevant person, when reporting discrepancies, to provide such other information as may be required by the regulations (including information about the relevant person).