All articles featuring 'Ministry of Justice'
Claims body attacks MSE and Which? over PPI campaign
16 May 2012The claims management industry has attacked us for our work to show consumers how to claim for free
Letter to Ken Clarke demands tougher PPI claims regulation
14 May 2012We have today written a joint letter to the Justice Secretary demanding tougher regulation of claims management firms
MSE & Which? team up for PPI claims handler guidance
21 September 2011We are demanding claims management firms stop misleading consumers with false promises over PPI reclaiming
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Car insurance cost hope after fees ban
9 September 2011The Government is banning fees it says encourage a compensation culture that in turn leads to insurance hikes
Time for action over misleading PPI reclaiming texts and calls
23 May 2011MoneySavingExpert.com today urges the Government to take tough action to stop firms cold-calling with false PPI promises
Small claims court limit could rise to £15,000
30 March 2011The Government is proposing to raise the cap under which individuals can avoid going to court to settle a dispute
OFT kills 'debt write-off' industry
16 October 2010Consumers have been warned not to be duped by firms that claim they can write off loan or credit card debt
Home repossessions down but we're 'not out of the woods'
12 August 2010Fewer people are expected to lose their homes this year after mortgage lenders today reported a decline in seizures
Cartel Client Review fees: How to get them back
18 March 2010Customers who paid fees to the suspended 'debt write-off' firm may be able to claim them back if they paid on plastic
MSE sends Cartel Client Review complaints to the MoJ
15 March 2010We've passed 80 emails to the claims regulator, which is investigating Cartel, following consumer worries over fees paid
Cartel Client Review under investigation
2 March 2010Debt write-off company faces MoJ probe, while MSE reveals concerns over poor service from fee-charging firm
Repossession protection plan announced by Government
5 February 2010The MoJ has announced plans that could prevent you losing your home if you fall behind on credit card or loan debts
Repossession loophole to be closed by Government
29 December 2009Lenders will no longer be able to repossess people's homes without going to court, under plans unveiled today
Repossession rise slower than expected
12 November 2009The number of people who lost their homes rose by only 3% during the third quarter despite rising unemployment
Could the debt write-off industry become a write-off?
14 October 2009Consumers have been told they have little chance of getting debt wiped out by challenging credit agreements
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