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.
The Post Office faces scrutiny for a data leak exposing sub-postmasters’ sensitive info amidst the ongoing Horizon scandal, highlighting severe data management failures.
The SRA’s funding model compromises its impartiality and effectiveness, raising concerns about regulatory integrity and public trust.
Critical insights into SRA and CEDR’s complaint handling reveal significant procedural failures, impacting public trust and regulatory oversight effectiveness.
Internal issues at the Legal Ombudsman and similar bodies undermine the quality and impartiality of investigations, calling for urgent systemic reform.
The ICO’s failure to address GDPR non-compliance by Burnetts Solicitors undermines public trust and highlights broader issues in regulatory oversight and accountability.
The Legal Ombudsman’s failure to address ethical breaches by Burnetts Solicitors in conflict of interest cases undermines public trust and calls for urgent reforms.
The CEDR’s failure to address ethical breaches by Burnetts Solicitors and the SRA exposes broader issues of compromised independence and bias in regulatory oversight.
The SRA’s failure to address conflicts of interest and enforce ethical guidelines in the legal profession highlights systemic issues undermining public trust and regulatory integrity.
