- Question ID
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2022_6474
- Legal act
- Directive 2013/36/EU (CRD)
- Topic
- Internal governance
- Article
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88
- COM Delegated or Implementing Acts/RTS/ITS/GLs/Recommendations
- EBA/GL/2021/05 - Guidelines on internal governance under CRD - repealing EBA/GL/2017/11
- Article/Paragraph
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Paragraph 13, Sections 19 and 21
- Type of submitter
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Competent authority
- Subject matter
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Independence of the internal control functions
- Question
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We would like to clarify if the organizational set-up of the control functions can be considered as fully compliant within the applicable regulatory framework to ensure independence of the control functions if the Chief Compliance Officer (CCO) is structurally allocated and subordinated to the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) in a two-tier governance structure model?
- Background on the question
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According to the definition provided in Paragraph 13 of the EBA GL/2021/05, CEO means the person who is responsible for managing and steering the overall business activities of an institution. This also is in line with globally accepted descriptions[1] of the role of CEO. With regard to ensuring independence of compliance function according to EBA/GL/2021/05 regulatory requirements laid down in Article 175, the business lines as the first line of defence take risks and are responsible for their operational management directly and on a permanent basis. The compliance function as the second line of defence, including the Head of the Compliance (often referred as Chief Compliance Officer (CCO)), should be independent from the business lines and internal units it controls and have sufficient authority, stature and resources.
[1] https://corporatefinanceinstitute.com/resources/careers/jobs/what-is-a-c...
- Submission date
- Rejected publishing date
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- Rationale for rejection
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This question has been rejected because the issue it deals with is already explained or addressed in the EBA GL/2021/05 (Final Guidelines on internal governance). For further information on the purpose of this tool and on how to submit questions, please see 'Additional background and guidance for asking questions'
- Status
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Rejected question