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SRA Handbook
Withdrawal of approval
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Rule 17: Withdrawal of approval
- 17.1
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      Where the SRA has granted an approval of a person to be a manager, owner or compliance officer of a body (including a deemed approval under Rule 13.2), it may subsequently withdraw that approval if: - (a)
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          it is not satisfied that an approved person met or meets the criteria for approval in Rule 15; 
- (b)
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          it is satisfied that a condition imposed on the body's authorisation under Rule 14.5 has not been, or is not being complied with; 
- (c)
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          it is satisfied that the approved person has breached a duty or obligation imposed upon them in or under the SRA's regulatory arrangements or any enactments; or 
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          information or documentation is not promptly supplied in response to a request made under Rule 14.8. 
 
- 17.2
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      Where withdrawal of approval relates to a director of a company, the SRA may set separate dates for that individual ceasing to be a director and disposing of his or her shares.