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[...] of the Solicitors Act 1974. In 2007, following a complaint by Nicholas Wilson the Solicitors Regulation Authority confirmed that the charges were unlawful contingency fees. Ian Evans continued to [...]
[...] Information Request working out a way of explaining why they have done nothing. The Solicitors Regulation Authority have already adjudicated that the charges are unlawful contingency fees and the FCA [...]
[...] solicitors dropped them immediately, as they well knew they were illegal. In 2007 the Solicitors Regulation Authority deemed them to be unlawful contingency fees. So the bank must not add a collection [...]
[...] they are “in dispute” with me, but the matter has already been ruled against by the Solicitors Regulation Authority and the Office of Fair Trading. Are they in dispute with them too? [...]
[...] propagate this deception. I look forward to hearing from you as soon as possible. Sincerely Nicholas Wilson From: <paulkavanagh@hsbc.com> Date: Wed, 4 Dec 2013 09:27:31 +0000 To: Nicholas [...]
[...] in the US? I would appreciate a full and frank response to this email. Yours faithfully Nicholas Wilson [...]
[...] the same terms as the bank. Please get off your high horse and answer a simple question. Nicholas Wilson I think there are 3 possibilities (a) Paul Kavanagh didn’t read my email properly (b) Paul [...]
[...] of compensation for the hell I have been through over the last ten years. Yours sincerely Nicholas Wilson [...]
[...] paragraphs: “Prior to 2010, when HFC sent an account to solicitors to recover outstanding debts (e.g. on personal loans, credit and store cards), it added a charge to reflect the [...]
[...] collection charges. Prior to 2010, when HFC sent an account to solicitors to recover outstanding debts (e.g. on personal loans, credit and store cards), it added a charge to reflect the [...]
[...] and pasted to me: “Prior to 2010, when HFC sent an account to solicitors to recover outstanding debts (e.g. on personal loans, credit and store cards), it added a charge to reflect the [...]
[...] defaulting customers. The bank never had any liability to pay solicitors fees for recovering outstanding debts. As Group Finance Director Douglas Flint would have been aware of this as he would have [...]
[...] This is what a prominent lawyer wrote to a prominent journalist at the BBC about the HSBC fraud, in April this year, to support the veracity of my story. Still, nothing has happened except [...]
[...] Jonathan Rosenthal, City editor at the Economist and handed him a leaflet giving details of the HSBC fraud. He refused to take it. Details are here Private Eye I worked for 9 months with a Private Eye [...]
[...] bank, many of whom will be his constituents. The TSC have done absolutely nothing about the HSBC fraud (to my knowledge). But then at least one of them has a conflict of interest. I think Mr Norman [...]
From the Solicitors Code of Conduct (rules which must not be breached, based on Solicitors Act 1974): A letter from Restons claiming a “collecti [...]
[...] I thought I would just highlight one of the establishment cover-ups of HSBC fraud. An OFT order was made against HFC (HSBC) but covered up because it coincided with Cameron making the bank’s [...]
[...] Sussex, and was introduced in the House of Lords on 22 November. By a strange coincidence the OFT order was only released to the public via a press release dated 22 November 2010. Furthermore, it [...]
[...] breached the rules for exactly the same thing, dated 2008 and finally an extract from the OFT order from 2010 telling the bank to stop adding the charges. Still no-one has been compensated. [...]
[...] my report to them of the fraud in December 2012. It makes me wonder if they even read the OFT order; it sounds like the kind of thing the bank says to journalists – they probably just [...]
[...] of particular concern to me today is my discovery that HSBC has been colluding with the Financial Conduct Authority here in telling them what to say to me and the media concerning their (non) [...]
[...] covered up the fraud. In June this year I made a formal complaint to the Financial Conduct Authority for covering up the HSBC fraud, in collusion with the bank. They have not dealt [...]
[...] , the Law Society, the Ministry of Justice, the Financial Services Authority, the Financial Conduct Authority, the Legal Services Board, the Office of Fair Trading, the City of London Police, and [...]
[...] as it’s in the name of the bank. If that is the case one would have to go to the Financial Conduct Authority, that well known defender of the public against bank criminality. The FCA would [...]
[...] and the fee was added after the customer had defaulted on the loan/credit card payments. [...]
[...] it the right to do this and the fee was added after the customer had defaulted on the loan/credit card payments. In November 2010, following a review by the OFT of Industry debt collection practices, [...]
[...] it the right to do this and the fee was added after the customer had defaulted on the loan/credit card payments. Whilst we did not forward your complaint to the OFT at that time, we are aware that, in [...]
[...] it the right to do this and the fee was added after the customer had defaulted on the loan/credit card payments. Whilst we did not forward your complaint to the OFT at that time, we are aware that, in [...]
Joel Benjamin of Move Your Money has received an email today from David Culberson, Deputy Head Customer Relations at HSBC in reply to his follow up em [...]
Dear Sirs I refer to this email I received from you on 10 April: On 10/04/2014 15:05, “Freedom of Information” <foi@fca.org.uk> wrote: [...]
Statement 1 – Office of Fair Trading November 2010 Statement 2 – Financial Conduct Authority April 2014 HFC’s agreements with customers gave i [...]
Today I have sent this email to HSBC solicitor Paul Kavanagh (who’s name on appears on their “fake” solicitor letters from DG Solicitors). I wil [...]
[...] representative of the City of London, in this cover-up and whitewash of fraud by HSBC and Weightmans solicitors? http://nicholaswilson.com/the-solicitors-regulation-authority/the-whitewash/ I look [...]
[...] representative of the City of London, in this cover-up and whitewash of fraud by HSBC and Weightmans solicitors? http://nicholaswilson.com/the-solicitors-regulation-authority/the-whitewash/ I look [...]
[...] occasions by the complainant of their illegal nature. Patrick John Gaul, solicitor Weightmans Solicitors, 100 Old Hall Street, Liverpool, L3 9QJ Conspiracy to defraud – between 2003 and 2010 [...]
[...] were adding to accounts were illegal. This was in my capacity as head of Debt Recovery at Weightmans solicitors, where I acted for the John Lewis Partnership and had done for 20 years previously. It [...]
[...] 4 this week about Rona Fairhead and her new role, with no mention whatsoever of her being an HSBC director. I will not and can not pay the salary of an HSBC director from my benefits in these [...]
[...] It is perhaps also worth remembering that the Chair of the BBC Trustees, Rona Fairhead, is an HSBC Director. [...]
[...] it’s licence in the US, because they are on probation. And let’s not forget, the BBC has an HSBC director as head of trustees and a World Service programme sponsored by HSB; the Guardian has a [...]
[...] of the Solicitors Act 1974. In 2007, following a complaint by Nicholas Wilson the Solicitors Regulation Authority confirmed that the charges were unlawful contingency fees. Ian Evans continued to [...]
[...] Information Request working out a way of explaining why they have done nothing. The Solicitors Regulation Authority have already adjudicated that the charges are unlawful contingency fees and the FCA [...]
[...] solicitors dropped them immediately, as they well knew they were illegal. In 2007 the Solicitors Regulation Authority deemed them to be unlawful contingency fees. So the bank must not add a collection [...]
[...] they are “in dispute” with me, but the matter has already been ruled against by the Solicitors Regulation Authority and the Office of Fair Trading. Are they in dispute with them too? [...]
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