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The CMA has launched an investigation into several major websites to see whether they are doing enough to protect shoppers from fake and misleading reviews.
The CMA has published its call for information report on online reviews and endorsements.
Employment Tribunal decision.
Speech given by CMA Chief Executive, Alex Chisholm, at the UEA Centre for Competition Policy Annual Conference in Norwich.
The CMA carried out a market study into digital comparison tools (DCTs) to see how they are working for consumers, businesses and the economy.
The CMA has taken enforcement action against fake online reviews posted by a search engine optimisation company.
The CMA is today joining international partners in a social media campaign to help stop fake and misleading online reviews and endorsements.
Five online review sites have committed to improvements that will give people a more complete picture when making buying decisions.
The CMA has found that online reviews and endorsements are proving useful to consumers, but it has concerns that some practices may be unlawful.
Following action from the CMA, Facebook and eBay have committed to combatting the trade of fake and misleading reviews on their sites.
A marketing firm has ceased writing fake online reviews for small businesses and will take steps to remove those already posted.
OFT closed case: Anticipated acquisition by Expedia, Inc. of Trivago GmbH
The CMA today launched a call for information on how information in online reviews and endorsements is used.
Airbnb agreed with the CMA to change its online reviews system so guests who choose not to stay where they booked can leave reviews more easily.
The results of the latest employer satisfaction survey are out and show widespread support from employers for providers.
The CMA has urged Facebook and eBay to act to stop the sale of fake reviews through their sites.
Sir Robert Francis launches new review into NHS reporting culture to make it easier for NHS staff to speak up.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
OFT closed case: Completed acquisition by Thomson Reuters of Practical Law Group Limited.
The Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) has secured undertakings to tackle undisclosed advertising in online articles and blogs.
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