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Fitness and probity update – consultation and new PCF roles

Financial Regulation

Fitness and probity update – consultation and new PCF roles

The Central Bank of Ireland has launched a consultation on prohibition notices and implemented two new PCF roles relating to safeguarding.

Tue 10 Feb 2026

4 min read

There have been several fitness and probity developments in early 2026 and further detail is outlined in this article in relation to a Central Bank of Ireland (Central Bank) consultation on prohibition notices and two new pre-approval controlled function (PCF) roles relating to safeguarding.

  1. Consultation on prohibition notices under the fitness and probity regime

The Central Bank is consulting on draft ‘Supplemental Guidance’ on prohibition notices issued under its fitness and probity regime (Supplemental Guidance). 

Background 

The Central Bank may investigate the fitness and probity of an individual who performs, or performed, a controlled function (CF) role or a PCF role in a regulated financial services firm. Following an investigation, a report is prepared, and an independent decision maker, acting as delegate of the Central Bank, is appointed to consider the report. If the decision maker forms the view that the individual fails to meet the required standards of fitness and probity, they may impose a prohibition on the individual by way of a written prohibition notice. 

A prohibition may:

The Central Bank’s procedures in relation to prohibition notices are set out in the ‘Decision’ chapter of its existing Guidance on Fitness and Probity Investigations, Suspensions and Prohibitions (April 2023) (Main Guidance). The Main Guidance was published in 2023 to reflect changes made to the ‘investigations pillar’ of the fitness and probity regime under reforms introduced by the Individual Accountability Framework. It outlines the procedures for the imposition, confirmation and publication of a prohibition notice.

The Central Bank is now consulting on draft Supplemental Guidance, which will complement the Main Guidance. In summary, the draft Supplemental Guidance provides additional guidance on:

Once finalised, the Supplemental Guidance should be read together with the Main Guidance. 

Key points in the draft Supplemental Guidance

Determining the nature, scope and duration of a prohibition

Cessation of a prohibition notice

Publication of a Prohibition Notice

     2. New PCF roles for safeguarding

As notified upon the publication of the updated Fitness and Probity Guidance in November 2025, the Central Bank has, from today, introduced two new Head of Safeguarding roles to the PCF list:

The legislative amendments were implemented by the Central Bank Reform Act 2010 (Sections 20 and 22) (Amendment) Regulations 2026 and will take effect from today, 10 February 2026. 

The new PCF roles were already included in the PCF List in Appendix 2 of the Guidance on the Standards of Fitness and Probity 2025 when the guidance was published in November last year.

The Central Bank has issued the following information on its F+P Events webpage in relation to the new roles:

Conclusion

The draft Supplemental Guidance provides welcome clarity on how the Central Bank intends to approach the scope, duration and publication of prohibition notices. Overall, the consultation underscores the Central Bank’s continued focus on fitness and probity and individual accountability in the financial services sector.

The new safeguarding PCF roles make clear the Central Bank’s wider focus on safeguarding processes in payment institutions, e-money institutions and crypto asset service providers.

For further information on the Central Bank’s prohibition notice procedures or the fitness and probity regime, please contact Dario Dagostino, Partner, Mark Devane, Partner, Eoin O’Connor, Partner Patrick Brandt, Partner, Eimear O’Brien, Partner, Louise Hogan, Partner, Sarah Lee, Senior Practice Development Lawyer or your usual ALG contact.

Date published: 10 February 2026

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