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The CMA is investigating Amazon over concerns that practices affecting sellers on its UK Marketplace may be anti-competitive and could result in a worse deal for customers.
The CMA has responded to the government’s proposals to enhance its ability to tackle breaches of competition and consumer law, and empower the Digital Markets Unit (DMU).
Information for customers, creditors and others of DE Clinics UK Limited in liquidation.
DBS is putting jobseekers on alert for the scams that could leave them victims of theft and fraud.
The CMA has published its Annual Report 2020/21, showing its work over the year which includes saving consumers at least £2 billion.
Chief Executive of the CMA, Andrea Coscelli, speaks about how competition agencies need to respond to markets and business practices as they evolve and change.
A Bradford man has been sentenced after he was discovered using fake references in a dishonest attempt to gain a Security Industry Authority (SIA) licence.
Sign and displays boss disqualified for 10 years after submitting false invoices to claim more than £185,000 from lenders.
In the final phase of our job scams campaign, DBS has been working with JobsAware and Cifas to understand the impact of scams, and how to avoid being scammed.
The Insolvency Service has issued a warning to investors and its customers regarding a recent increase in fraudulent activity.
Company would purchase goods and equipment for construction sites on credit that were never paid for.
Companies fraudulently took £180,000 from Covid-19 financial assistance schemes.
11 sham companies were part of a group that fraudulently claimed UK-taxpayer funds and transferred the money to Hong Kong.
A speech delivered by Michael Grenfell, Executive Director of Enforcement at the CMA, at the Pinsent Masons annual competition conference.
The CMA today launched a call for information on how information in online reviews and endorsements is used.
Two company directors who provided prospective shareholders with false information to secure millions in investments have been banned for a total of 17 years.
The CMA has issued an infringement decision after investigating suspected anti-competitive behaviour in relation to the price at which Rangers FC-branded replica football kit was sold in the United Kingdom.
London, West Midlands and Wales to pilot new requirement to help prevent homicides caused by offensive weapons such as knives and guns.
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
BEIS priorities set out in the 2022 Queen's Speech.
A CMA co-ordinated global review of randomly selected websites has so far found that 40% of green claims made online could be misleading consumers.
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