Council Regulation (EU) 2015/159 of 27 January 2015 est un règlement de l'Union européenne identifié par CELEX 32015R0159. La source officielle indique: to amend Regulation (EC) No 2532/98 concerning the powers of the European Central Bank to impose sanctions in case of a breach of its regulations or decisions. Source: EUR-Lex et dossier du Parlement européen. Methodology

Council Regulation (EU) 2015/159 of 27 January 2015

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CELEX
32015R0159
Type
règlement
Date
27 janvier 2015
Procédure
2014/0807(CNS)
Commission compétente
ECON
Étape
Procedure completed

Titre officiel: Council Regulation (EU) 2015/159 of 27 January 2015 amending Regulation (EC) No 2532/98 concerning the powers of the European Central Bank to impose sanctions

Ce que fait l'acte

to amend Regulation (EC) No 2532/98 concerning the powers of the European Central Bank to impose sanctions in case of a breach of its regulations or decisions. PROPOSED ACT: Recommendation for a Council Regulation amending Regulation (EC) No 2532/98 concerning the powers of the European Central Bank to impose sanctions. ROLE OF THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT: the Council adopts the act after consulting the European Parliament but without being obliged to follow its opinion. BACKGROUND: Regulation (EC) No 2532/98 specifies the limits and conditions under which the European Central Bank (ECB) is entitled to impose fines or periodic penalty payments on undertakings for failure to comply with obligations under its regulations and decisions. The Committee on Economic and Monetary Affairs adopted, in the framework of a special legislative procedure (Parliament’s consultation), the report by Kay SWINBURNE (ECR, UK) on the draft Council regulation amending Regulation (EC) No 2532/98 concerning the powers of the European Central Bank to impose sanctions. The committee approved the draft proposed in the recommendation of the European Central Bank (ECB) as amended: Publication of administrative penalties : Members suggested obliging the ECB as a general rule to publish without undue delay its decisions to impose on an undertaking administrative pecuniary penalties for breaches of directly applicable Union law and sanctions for breaches of ECB regulations or decisions, both in the supervisory and non-supervisory fields or until all legal means of appeal have been exhausted. Where the ECB deems that immediate publication of a decision would jeopardise the stability of financial markets or be disproportionate, considering the degree of severity of the administrative pecuniary penalty or sanction imposed on an undertaking, it should have the discretion to delay the publication of the decision until three years after the date on which the decision was taken. Upon request the ECB should hold confidential oral discussions behind closed doors with the Chair and Vice-Chairs of the competent committee of the European Parliament concerning such cases. The ECB should provide a justification for the delay in an annex to the published decision. Division of competences between the ECB and the national competent authorities : in order to avoid conflicts of interest between authorities, Members recommended introducing, in the ECB Recommendation, an explicit overall delineation of responsibilities : without prejudice to their other specific competences derived from national law, the national competent authorities remain competent to impose administrative penalties but are to only impose such penalties on credit institutions directly supervised by the ECB if the ECB requires them to initiate proceedings for this purpose. Time limits for administrative penalties : in its Recommendation, the ECB proposes that the right to take a decision to impose an administrative penalty on the infringement case expires five years after the infringement occurred. Members suggested reducing the five year period to a three year period which starts to run from the date on which the…

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