Jonathan Peddie and Raymond Cox KC Appointed to Regulatory Decisions Committee
Summary
The FCA Board has appointed Jonathan Peddie and Raymond Cox KC as new members of the FCA's Regulatory Decisions Committee (RDC), effective 27 April 2026. The RDC is responsible for taking certain regulatory decisions on behalf of the FCA relating to contested enforcement action, operating separately from the rest of the FCA under Board oversight. Alison Potter, Chair of the RDC, noted that both appointees bring significant legal and financial services expertise and regulatory enforcement experience that will complement existing committee members.
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The FCA Board announced the appointment of Jonathan Peddie and Raymond Cox KC to the Regulatory Decisions Committee on 27 April 2026. The RDC is responsible for contested enforcement decisions on behalf of the FCA and operates independently from the rest of the organisation under FCA Board oversight. These appointments follow a process whereby the FCA Board appoints the RDC chair and members drawn from across business, consumer and industry backgrounds.
For regulated firms and financial services practitioners, this appointment signals ongoing investment in the FCA's enforcement decision-making capacity. While the announcement does not create direct compliance obligations, firms involved in contested enforcement proceedings before the RDC should be aware of the committee's composition and its role in adjudicating regulatory actions.
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FCA Board appoints 2 new members to the Regulatory Decisions Committee
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27/04/2026
Last updated: 27/04/2026
The FCA Board appoints new members to decision-making committee.
The Board of the FCA has appointed Jonathan Peddie and Raymond Cox KC as new members of the FCA’s Regulatory Decisions Committee (RDC).
The RDC is responsible for taking certain regulatory decisions on behalf of the FCA relating to contested enforcement action. Committee members bring a broad range of professional experience to support fair, independent and evidence-based decision-making.
Alison Potter, the chair of the RDC, said:
'I am delighted to welcome our new members to the committee. Both Raymond and Jonathan bring significant legal and financial services expertise and regulatory enforcement experience, which will complement existing committee members and enhance the overall capability and effectiveness of the RDC.'
Notes to editors
- More detail about the work of the RDC is available on the FCA website, including the biographies of all committee members.
- The RDC is an FCA Board Committee that is operationally separate from the rest of the FCA. The FCA Board appoints the RDC chair and members, who are drawn from across a spectrum of business, consumer and industry backgrounds.
- Find out more information about the FCA.
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