A decade of evidence shows the SRA repeatedly overlooks solicitor fraud, fostering an “old boys’ club” culture that leaves wronged clients without redress.
The UK’s ICO, SRA, and FCA have become toothless regulators, necessitating fundamental reform or total replacement to restore public trust and accountability.
New evidence confirms ‘Police Scotland Angels’ was a covert intelligence operation, raising serious questions about the ICO’s role in enabling state surveillance in Scotland.
Jasthi Alom’s case exposes the FCA’s failure to uphold fundamental human rights, leaving it legally vulnerable under the Human Rights Act 1998.
The ICO’s refusal to correct factual errors in a Decision Notice raises serious concerns about transparency, accountability, and the risk of regulatory bodies enabling misinformation.
The ICO’s handling of Case IC-304160-D5V8 highlights systemic failures in GDPR enforcement, undermining public trust and enabling non-compliance.
Information rights · ICO enforcement · Public accountability The Information Commissioner’s Office presents itself as the UK’s authority for information rights. But where advice, guidance and proportionality are not matched by credible enforcement, data rights risk becoming paper rights: useful in theory, but too weak in practice for the people who need them most. Category … Continue reading “The ICO: Enabling Crime Through Inaction”
The SRA apologises after being ordered to pay £180,000 for improperly prosecuting a City lawyer, raising fresh concerns about its regulatory processes.
With only 0.12% of complaints leading to action, the ICO’s 2023/24 enforcement statistics highlight a troubling gap in regulatory performance.
The SRA’s handling of Axiom Ince reveals regulatory failures and troubling double standards in accountability.
