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New and updated content 2025—Risk & Compliance [Archived]

This Practice Note is archived and no longer maintained. For further details, see the subtopic: New and updated content in Risk and Compliance. Month by month, it indicates whether substantial revisions were made to existing materials or if new content was released in Risk & Compliance during 2025, reflecting regulatory change or our ongoing content development.

December 2025

  • Updated Practice Note: A-Z of corporate fraud — references switched from Action Fraud to Report Fraud, with additional guidance on using Report Fraud.
  • Updated Practice Note: Cybercrime—list of relevant authorities — as above.
  • Updated Practice Note: How to respond to client account fraud — as above.
  • Updated Practice Note: Criminal records—asking questions and DBS checks — revised for the Safeguarding Vulnerable Groups Act 2006 (Prescribed Purposes) Regulations 2025, SI 2025/1239.
  • Updated Practice Note: Data (Use and Access) Act 2025—compliance implications — DSAR material updated to signpost the ICO’s refreshed Right of access guidance.
  • Updated Practice Note: Dealing with dawn raids by the Information Commissioner’s Office—key information — expanded detail on search warrants...
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