UK - The financial services authority has admitted to concentrating too much on complaints from within the industry - at the expense of consumers.
Rosemary Radcliffe, the FSA complaints commissioner, said the regulator needed to improve the way it dealt with consumers and enquiries from members of the public. The comments were made in the ...
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