U.K. Lawmakers Scrutinize FCA’s Handling of Complaints

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The Financial Conduct Authority’s handling of complaints faces another round of scrutiny from U.K. lawmakers, after a report earlier this year criticized how the regulator dealt with some cases.

In April, the Complaints Commissioner published a report that contained numerous findings about an individual case, and wider observations about how the FCA interacts with people raising grievances.