DFSA to become a signatory to the IOSCO Enhanced MMoU

The Dubai Financial Services Authority (DFSA) has announced that it had been accepted as a signatory to the IOSCO Enhanced Multilateral Memorandum of Understanding (Enhanced MMoU).

The DFSA is the independent regulator of Financial Services in or from the Dubai International Financial Centre (DIFC), a financial free zone located within the city of Dubai. In that capacity, the DFSA became a signatory of the IOSCO Multilateral Memorandum of Understanding (MMoU) on January 23, 2006. The MMoU is a framework for consultation, co-operation and exchange of information between securities regulators throughout the world. The MMoU sets out specific requirements for the sharing of information, and the confidentiality and permitted use of the information shared. The MMoU has been used to exchange information relevant to investigations into insider dealing, market manipulation, the misrepresentation of material information and other fraudulent or manipulative practices relating to securities and derivatives.

The Enhanced MMoU enhances information sharing and co-operation between IOSCO members. The need for the enhancement to the MMoU arose as a consequence of a significant increase in the globalisation and the interconnectedness of financial markets, as well as advancements in technology.

Signatories to the Enhanced MMoU must be able to: Obtain and share audit working papers, communications and other information relating to the audit or review of financial statements; compel physical attendance for testimony (by being able to apply a sanction in the event of non-compliance); and; freeze assets if possible, or, if not, advise and provide information on how to freeze assets.

To date, the DFSA is the first regulator in Africa and the Middle East and only the third regulator from IOSCO’s 111 emerging market jurisdictions to be admitted as a signatory to the Enhanced MMoU. As the rigorous process continues, other regulators will join, boosting confidence in all our markets.”

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