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SRA Handbook
Notifying third parties of decisions
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Rule 20: Notifying third parties of decisions
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The SRA may, if it considers it in the public interest to do so, publish and notify any persons of a decision concerning a body or an individual made under these rules, including but not limited to:
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an authorised person of which the body or individual concerned is a current, past or prospective manager, employee or interest holder;
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any approved regulator;
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any statutory regulator;
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the Legal Services Board;
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the Legal Ombudsman;
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the regulatory body for any profession of which the individual concerned is a member or which regulates the body concerned;
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any law enforcement agency.