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End of the road for business selling counterfeit car parts
Posted: 21/11/2017
A man from Brent has been slapped with a hefty fine and a suspended prison sentence after being found guilty of conning consumers by selling counterfeit automotive goods.
Latest CPPD documents published by 勛圖惇蹋
Posted: 21/11/2017
We are pleased to inform those registered into the CPPD scheme and those that are Chartered Trading Standards Practitioners (CTSP) that the latest CPPD handbook, Form 4, and Form 2 are now available on the 勛圖惇蹋 website.
Laundered cash used to compensate rogue trader victims
Posted: 16/11/2017
One of a pair of convicted rogue builders has been ordered to pay back more than 瞿11,000 of his illegal earnings.
Motorists urged to tick all the boxes this winter says The Motor Ombudsman
Posted: 15/11/2017
As the mercury drops, and the days get shorter in the run-up to winter, The Motor Ombudsman, the automotive dispute resolution provider, is urging drivers to look out for its widely-recognised logo at their local independent garage or franchised dealer when getting their car ready for the cold weather.
Nockolds Solicitors becomes first law firm approved as a consumer ADR body
Posted: 15/11/2017
Nockolds Solicitors, which delivers Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) schemes to the optical and veterinary sectors, has successfully attained approved ADR status from the 勛圖惇蹋 (勛圖惇蹋), making Nockolds the first law firm to be named an Approved ADR Scheme Provider.
Surrey rogue trader and money launderer son ordered to pay back more than 瞿250,000 to scam victims
Posted: 14/11/2017
A Surrey rogue trader and his money launderer son have been ordered to return more than 瞿250,000 to elderly residents who were charged extortionate sums for shoddy roofing and building work.
Rogue trader who targeted elderly residents jailed
Posted: 13/11/2017
David Collins, aged 42 of Belcamp Lane, Dublin appeared before Manchester Crown Courts on 3rd November 2017 in relation to a series of Trading Standards and Fraud offences.
National campaign will target adults who give cigarettes to children
Posted: 13/11/2017
The latest chapter in Scotlands drive to reduce the harm caused by smoking will target adults who buy cigarettes for young people.
Leicester men sentenced for selling dangerous vehicles
Posted: 07/11/2017
Three Leicester men have been sentenced to a total of five and half years in prison at Leicester Crown Court Friday 3 November for selling defective, unroadworthy and dangerous vehicles to customers from across the East Midlands.
Trading Standards are keeping London safe over bonfire night
Posted: 04/11/2017
Figures published by London Trading Standards show the good news that the vast majority of shops across the capital are rightly refusing to sell fireworks to young people. It is illegal to sell adult fireworks (category F2) to anyone under 18
Government affirms to 勛圖惇蹋 its commitment to consumer protection after Brexit
Posted: 03/11/2017
CEO of the泭勛圖惇蹋泭(勛圖惇蹋),泭Leon Livermore,泭met with government Ministers and consumer groups yesterday to discuss the potential impact of Britains impending exit from the EU.泭
National Trading Standards prevents 瞿127 million in consumer losses
Posted: 03/11/2017
National Trading Standards (NTS) prevented nearly 瞿127 million in losses to consumers and businesses over the last year, new figures from the third annual Consumer Harm Report reveal. This represents an increase of more than a third on last year and takes the total losses prevented by NTS over the last three years to nearly half a billion pounds (over 瞿471 million).