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Public Consultation on Draft ACRA (Amendment) Bill 2013
7 November 2013
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MOF AND ACRA INVITE PUBLIC FEEDBACK ON PROPOSED CHANGES TO THE ACRA ACT
The Ministry of Finance (MOF) and the Accounting and Corporate Regulatory Authority (ACRA) invite the public to provide feedback on the draft ACRA (Amendment) Bill and key policies in the new Regulations that will enhance the regulatory framework for corporate service providers (CSPs). The public consultation exercise will run from 7 November to 6 December 2013.
Background
Singapore has established its reputation as a trusted international financial and business centre with robust regulatory frameworks against money laundering and terrorist financing. As a member of the Financial Action Task Force (FATF [1]), Singapore announced its commitment to the revised FATF Recommendations [2] in February 2012. Some of these recommendations apply to CSPs, which are individuals or business entities that provide any of the following services to third parties as a business:
Draft ACRA (Amendment) Bill
To enable Singapore to comply with the revised FATF Recommendations relating to CSPs, MOF and ACRA propose to amend the ACRA Act to enhance the regulatory framework for CSPs. The amendments also provide a transition framework to ease the transition of existing CSPs to the enhanced regulatory regime. In this review of the ACRA Act, proposals are also made to enhance ACRA’s general enforcement powers in administering the various ACRA administered legislation.
Legislative amendments to enhance the regulatory framework for CSPsThe draft Bill introduces provisions that:
Legislative amendments to other aspects of ACRA Act
MOF and ACRA also propose other legislative amendments to:
A table setting out the proposed amendments in the draft Bill is at Annex A. The draft Bill is at Annex B.
Key policies in the New Regulations
New Regulations will be drafted to set out details of the CSP-related provisions that are in the ACRA Act. These Regulations will elaborate on the obligations that registered filing agents and qualified individuals have to comply with in order to meet the revised FATF Recommendations as well as other regulatory requirements. Highlights of the key policies in the draft Regulations are at Annex C.
Public Consultation Details
MOF and ACRA would like to seek public feedback on the draft ACRA (Amendment) Bill, which primarily covers legislative amendments relating to these enhancements and other aspects of the ACRA Act, as well as key policies in the new Regulations.
The public can access the consultation documents on MOF’s website (www.mof.gov.sg), ACRA’s website (www.acra.gov.sg) and the REACH consultation portal (www.reach.gov.sg). Written comments can be submitted to:
Ministry of Finance
Economic Programmes Directorate
100 High Street
#10-01, The Treasury
Singapore 179464
Fax: 6337 4134
Email: pc_acraact@mof.gov.sg (preferred mode)MOF and ACRA will publish a summary of the comments received together with our responses by early 2014. The summary will not disclose the identity of respondents, and will not separately address or acknowledge every comment received.
Documents for Download
Annex A: Table of proposed amendments in the draft ACRA (Amendment) Bill (pdf doc[resource:153:92280]word doc)
Annex B: Draft ACRA (Amendment) Bill (pdf doc)
Annex C: Key policies in the ACRA (Service Providers) Regulations (pdf doc[resource:153:92280]word doc)
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[1] FATF is an intergovernmental body that sets global standards to combat money laundering and the financing of terrorism and proliferation of weapons of mass destruction, and carries out mutual evaluations of jurisdictions to assess their adherence to these standards.
[2] In 2012, FATF revised its Recommendations which require all countries to have effective systems for preventing and addressing money laundering, terrorist financing and the financing of proliferation. The revisions, made with inputs from governments, the private sector and civil society, provide authorities with a stronger framework to act against criminals and address new threats to the international financial system. Details of the FATF Recommendations are at www.fatf-gafi.org/recommendations.
