UK legal regulation faces scrutiny as systemic failures in oversight demand technological and structural reforms to restore public trust and enhance accountability.
The Legal Ombudsman’s inaction on a complaint against Burnett’s Solicitors undermines public trust and sets a dangerous precedent for UK legal regulation.
ICO’s inaction on Burnetts Solicitors complaints undermines GDPR enforcement and public trust in data protection.
Examining allegations of misconduct within Scottish regulatory bodies, highlighting the need for greater transparency, accountability, and systemic reform.
ICO’s use of FOIA exemptions and superficial investigations undermine transparency and trust, highlighting the need for better training and process improvements.
Unethical solicitor practices harm public trust and mental health, driven by pressure to win and financial incentives. Addressing this needs cultural and regulatory changes.
Exposé reveals systemic failures in SRA and CEDR, calling for reforms to restore public trust in legal oversight. Key issues include evidence review, training, and independence.
Live streaming in the UK judiciary enhances transparency and public trust, despite technical and ethical challenges. This article explores its impact, opportunities, and future.
Flaws in SRA’s evidence review and CEDR’s impartiality highlight urgent need for regulatory reform. Public trust hinges on thorough, unbiased investigations.
Former NFSP leader George Thomson’s testimony on the Post Office’s Horizon IT scandal sparks controversy, highlighting deep divisions and prompting further inquiry scrutiny.
