Governance
EU slams misleading airline websites
There are "serious and persistent consumer problems" throughout the airline industry, the EU has said.
 
Network Rail fined £14m over delays
The Office of Rail Regulation has said it will confirm a penalty of £14m on Network Rail.
 
Financial services warned of class action
Financial services firms have been warned to keep a close eye on a class action-style lawsuit.
 
Consumer law to be simplified
The Government is planning fundamental changes to UK consumer law.
 
Survey shows changes in banking risk
The turmoil in the financial markets has completely transformed the risk landscape.
 
Regulation still main worry for NEDs
Company directors continue to cite regulation and corporate governance as the biggest business challenges for non-executive directors.
 
BAE "damaged Britain’s reputation"
The Woolf Committee has published its report on BAE Systems plc's ethical business conduct.
 
HSBC in £70m theft probe
A junior administrator at HSBC’s head office in Canary Wharf, London, has been charged with an alleged £70m theft.
 
Authors urge Tesco libel restraint
A group of British writers has attacked Tesco’s Thai court case against a newspaper columnist.
 
Oil and gas industry lacks transparency
A majority of leading oil and gas companies are far from transparent when it comes to the payments they make to resource-rich countries.
 
FSA compliance officer course launched
FSA training firm Compliancy Services has launched its compliance officer training course.
 
EU investigates yeast takeover
The European Commission has opened an investigation into the proposed acquisition of parts of GBI by Associated British Foods.
 
OFT accuses 112 builders of price-fixing
The Office of Fair Trading has accused 112 construction firms in England of price-fixing.
 
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