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Revision as of 12:29, 24 February 2020
Bittylicious requires its customers to disclose whether they are a Politically Exposed Person (PEP) or a family member or close associate of a PEP.
A PEP is an individual who is entrusted with prominent public functions, other than as a middle-ranking or more junior official. This includes:
(a) heads of state, heads of government, ministers and deputy or assistant ministers;
(b) members of parliament or of similar legislative bodies;
(c) members of the governing bodies of political parties;
(d) members of supreme courts, of constitutional courts or of any judicial body the decisions of which are not subject to further appeal except in exceptional circumstances;
(e) members of courts of auditors or of the boards of central banks;
(f) ambassadors, chargé(e)s d’affaires and high-ranking officers in the armed forces;
(g) members of the administrative, management or supervisory bodies of State-owned enterprises;
(h) directors, deputy directors and members of the board or equivalent function of an international organisation.
A family member of a politically exposed person includes—
(i) a spouse or civil partner of the PEP;
(ii) children of the PEP and the spouses or civil partners of the PEP’s children;
(iii) parents of the PEP;
A known close associate of a PEP means—
(I) an individual known to have joint beneficial ownership of a legal entity or a legal arrangement or any other close business relations with a PEP;
(ii) an individual who has sole beneficial ownership of a legal entity or a legal arrangement which is known to have been set up for the benefit of a PEP.