The Commissioner's compensation decisions are ignored by the FCA
The FCA Register was incorrect and caused a loss of £13,116. These are not my findings, but the findings of the Office of the Complaints Commissioner in Case ID - 202201743.
Yet, the FCA has decided not to pay the compensation determined by the Commissioner.
The Commissioner did an extensive work (for which I am grateful) to identify the problem and make recommendations so that it does not happen to another customer facing dodgy financial services providers who unlawfully operate on the UK market using the licence of another, defunct company.
But what's the point of all this work when the FCA can just ignore the decision? Why wasting all that time, effort and money for all these pointless investigations if the victim is never compensated anyway?


