The FSCS, FOS and the regulatory environment in general are essential, but something is going "badly wrong" with the system, says Informed Choice executive director Nick Bamford.
He argues the compensation scheme needs to look "very closely" at the firms which sold products from the company which contributed most to the increased levy, Keydata, and says "rigorous action" should be taken against them.
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