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The FSA is big on whistleblowing, or so it claims. But these adviser testimonies suggest the regulator is rather letting the industry down, writes Laura Miller.
Has no-one a good word to say about home information packs (HIP)? The government is facing a barrage of criticism from almost every quarter that has some connection with their introduction in a couple of months’ time.
Proposed home information packs will leave homeowners vulnerable to "burglars, snoopers and stalkers" if sellers are required to detail security systems, suggests the Law Society.
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