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    Financial Markets Authority warns it may run out of money for legal cases

    Team_Jamaica 14By Team_Jamaica 14July 4, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    The nation’s main monetary market watchdog has warned it’d run out cash to take authorized instances, undermining its regulation of markets.
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    • Monetary Markets Authority warns its regulation case funding might run out
    • FMA says this 12 months’s funding already wanting stretched
    • Lack of cash may have an effect on regulatory effectiveness in markets.

    The nation’s main monetary market watchdog has warned it’d run out cash to take authorized instances, undermining its regulation of markets.

    In its not too long ago revealed assertion of performance expectations, which units out its efficiency targets for the approaching 12 months, the Monetary Markets Authority (FMA) stated it had blown final 12 months’s (2024/25) authorized combating fund.

    It stated authorized prices for the simply ended 12 months have been about $6.7 million in comparison with its price range of $5 million, however the overspend could possibly be coated by unspent reserves from the 2023/34 12 months.

    Nevertheless, it stated pressures have been already anticipated for the newly began 12 months.

    “With a number of instances within the pipeline, forecast litigation expenditure for 2025/26 is anticipated to exceed the annual litigation funding appropriation of $5 million.”

    Nevertheless, the report stated there could be no reserves out there to cowl any overspend, and that may have an effect on its means to take authorized motion.

    “This presents a big threat,” it stated.

    “Inadequate funding might restrict our means to progress present instances or provoke new ones, probably impacting our regulatory effectiveness in monetary markets,” the report stated.

    It stated it was choices with the Ministry of Enterprise, Innovation and Employment (MBIE), which included securing further funding or reprioritising litigation actions throughout the present price range.

    General, the FMA report stated it anticipated to document a sharply lowered annual deficit of $1.75m in comparison with $7.31m within the 12 months simply ended.

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