Appointements to the AMF Enforcement Committee
Executive Summary
This AMF publication announces the partial renewal of the Enforcement Committee, including four new appointments, two reappointments, and the subsequent election of Valรฉrie Michel-Amsellem as Chair on 28 February 2024. It matters for compliance professionals as changes in committee composition can influence enforcement priorities, sanction severity, and interpretations of financial regulations under AMF jurisdiction. #
What Changed
There are no new regulatory requirements or substantive changes to laws; this is an administrative renewal of the Enforcement Committee's membership. Key developments include: new members Jean-Claude Hassan (Vice-President of the Council of State appointee, also chairs second section), Xavier Samuel (Court of Cassation appointee), Sophie Langlois and Aurรฉlien Soustre (Ministerial appointees); reappointments of Anne Le Lorier and Ute Meyenberg. The committee maintains its structure of 12 independent members (four judges, six professionals, two employee representatives) with five-year renewable terms. #
Key Dates
Compliance Impact
Urgency: low - This personnel change poses minimal immediate risk but signals potential evolution in enforcement tone under new leadership experienced in sanctions and regulation (e.g., Michel-Amsellem's appellate background). It matters longer-term for firms in protracted AMF proceedings, as committee decisions on sanctions and settlements directly affect penalties and reputational harm.
Who is Affected
Summary
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