However, it said the competence of any RBS individuals would be taken into account when making applications to any FSA-regulated firms.
The FSA-supervised testing programme is being conducted by local councils following the earlier recalls of supermarket and caterer meat products containing horsemeat.
The Scottish Food Enforcement Liaison Committee - which is part of the FSA - carried out 129 tests in Indian restaurants and takeaways north of the border.
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"The central problem lies in the twin role of the FSA - it is supposed to look after the consumer and prevent damage to the UK financial sector, " Louise Hanson, Consumers' Association spokeswoman told BBC News Online.
He said the "tripartite" system of financial regulation - in which responsibility was divided between the Treasury, the Bank of England and the FSA - had "failed us in war and in peace" and told MPs the government's Financial Services Bill would toughen regulation.
But critics of the banks' sheer size - and there are a few of those around, including the governor of the Bank of England and the chairman of the FSA - will be concerned that British banks will remain dangerously large relative to the size of the economy and the financial resources of the British state.
He stopped short of saying the FSA would - or could - ban the products.
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The UBS fine - the third largest recorded by the FSA to date - came because the bank failed to stop employees making unauthorised transactions and failed to spot "several warning signs" that systems were not working.
Meanwhile, the Free Syrian Army (FSA) - the main rebel fighting force - condemned the seizure of the UN observers.
It will feature the company's FSA (full-scene anti-aliasing) technology, which enhances the curves of lines and reduces the "stair-step" effect in curves.
The Bank's Financial Policy Committee (FPC) has concluded that they collectively need to raise more than the sums they have individually negotiated with the soon-to-be-closed Financial Services Authority (they have recently been agreeing measures with Andrew Bailey of the FSA to strengthen themselves - which is why, for example, Royal Bank of Scotland is shrinking its investment bank and floating off its US bank, Citizens).
He added that during the FSA's five-month consultation on bankers pay earlier in the year, the Conservatives never expressed an opinion.
The FSA has identified price-rigging dating back to 2005, yet some current and former traders say that problems go back much further than that.
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Last September in a board meeting at the now dissolved FSA, Mr Griffith-Jones declared an interest citing KPMG's role as HBOS auditor and noting that he was previously employed by KPMG.
The witnesses include some combative characters - the FSA Chair Lord Rooker (the artist formerly known as Jeff Rooker), Agriculture and Food minister David Heath MP, and Health Minister Anna Soubry.
FSA's marble-lined headquarters (an economical home, insist the residents).
But banking sources tell me it is highly improbable that - in these risk-averse times - the FSA will give a guarantee that NBNK would receive advanced status on any set timetable.
Lord Turner says that the conventional institutions that we look to provide stability for the financial system and the economy - micro-prudential regulators such as the FSA or central banks like the Bank of England - don't have adequate tools for the task.
Depending upon your tax-bracket, an FSA can save you up to 40% on items you already pay for out-of-pocket (such as co-pays for doctor visits or prescription drugs).
Washington has not officially commented on its alleged involvement, stressing only that its assistance to the FSA is strictly "non-lethal".
The FSA review only covers mis-selling by the first four banks identified.
Starting Jan. 1, you can no longer use your FSA dollars to buy over-the-counter drugs, unless you have a prescription or letter of medical necessity from a doctor.
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The FSA has told the Co-Op that if it goes ahead with the deal, there will be regulatory consequences that the Co-Op's management regards as onerous - heavy enough, probably, to kill the deal.
It said that it would spend money to improve the plant before re-applying to the FSA to reopen.
Dyfed-Powys Police and FSA officials are continuing inquiries at Farmbox Meats near Aberystwyth.
Mr Boddy said he was co-operating with the FSA and officials were "welcome to visit" his premises whenever they wanted.
Food standards inspections, undertaken by councils and co-ordinated by the FSA, are being carried out in all approved meat processing facilities in Scotland.
"We have co-operated with the FSA throughout their investigation and we are confident that this would not occur again if similar circumstances were to arise, " she added.
But MP James Plaskitt contrasted the fines handed out to firms found guilty of mis-selling by the FSA and the action taken by the Office of Fair Trading (OFT) over price fixing.
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