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Whistleblower reports to FCA up 15% | Money Marketing

Whistleblower reports to FCA up 15% By Sonia Rach 12 th April 2021 12:03 am The number of whistleblower reports made to the FCA regarding activities by firms which cause ‘consumer detriment’ rose 15 per cent, according to research by law firm RPC. In the year to 31 December 2020, this figure rose to 185, up from 161 the previous year. It aims to encourages firms to understand what harms their customers. Consumer detriment has become an area of increasing focus for the FCA, particularly as the pandemic has led to more consumers finding themselves in a difficult financial position. This is a sharp rise from the 24m vulnerable consumers before Covid-19.

Whistleblower reports to FCA up 15% | Mortgage Strategy

Whistleblower reports to FCA up 15% | Mortgage Strategy
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Bellator 150: Galvão vs Dantas 2 Preview and Predictions

Bellator 150: Galvão vs. Dantas 2 Preview and Predictions After one of the more, um, interesting Bellator cards in recent memory, Bellator MMA comes back one week later with Bellator 150 at the Kansas Star Arena in Mulvane, Kan. The main-card lineup will consist of five fights. The main event of the evening is a bantamweight championship rematch. Current champion Marcos Galvão defends his belt against former champ Eduardo Dantas. In their first meeting, Dantas was the champion. Now, the tables are turned on the former student. Dantas was able to come out victorious with a TKO finish of Galvão, but Galvão will look to change his fortunes in their second go-around.

When do UK-domiciled parent companies owe a duty of care to individuals affected by acts of their foreign subsidiaries?

This article discusses the significant Supreme Court decision in Okpabi v Royal Dutch Shell Plc(1) which considered parent company liability. This decision on jurisdiction provides helpful guidance on the circumstances in which a UK-domiciled parent company may owe a common law duty of care in respect of the actions of a foreign subsidiary. Facts The claimants, comprised of 42,355 individuals from the Niger Delta region, brought a claim in negligence against Royal Dutch Shell (RDS), incorporated in England, and one of its Nigerian subsidiaries, Shell Petroleum Development Company of Nigeria Ltd (SPDC). In summary, the claimants alleged that they had suffered substantial environmental damage as a result of oil spills and pollution from pipelines operated by SPDC in Nigeria, such that natural water sources used for drinking water, fishing, agricultural, washing or recreational purposes were no longer safe to use. The claimants argued that RDS owed them a common law duty of care on

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