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Garipoglu/GKPay v FCA: UT affirms open justice presumption to publish decision notices; heavy burden under Rule 14; American Cyanamid rejected; GKPay reference struck out (UK)

Published on: 14 April 2026

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Garipoglu and GKPay v The Financial Conduct Authority [2026] UKUT 121 (TCC)

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This decision is of immediate and direct significance to financial services professionals who counsel clients confronted with FCA enforcement action and contemplating a reference to the Upper Tribunal. The judgment confirms a robust presumption that decision notices should be published once the reference proceedings have commenced. That presumption flows from the open justice principle, which covers documents in the context of proceedings and not only hearings, and from FSMA 2000, 391. Consequently, advisers should tell clients from the outset that the hurdle to prevent publication is a demanding one. The Tribunal was unconvinced that American Cyanamid supplies the correct framework for Rule 14 non-publication applications, concluding instead that the balancing exercise starts with the scales already heavily tilted towards publication. The case also supplies clear guidance on evidence...

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