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The Office of Fair Trading (OFT) was a not-for-profit and non-ministerial government department of the United Kingdom, established by the Fair Trading Act 1973, which enforced both consumer protection and competition law, acting as the UK's economic regulator. The OFT's goal was to make markets work well for consumers, ensuring vigorous competition between fair-dealing businesses and prohibiting unfair practices such as rogue trading, scams and cartels. Its role was modified and its powers changed with the Enterprise Act 2002.
The Department for Business Innovation and Skills (BIS) announced reforms to the UK consumer protection and competition regimes. Under the provisions of the Enterprise and Regulatory Reform Act 2013, the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) was established on 1 April 2014 combining many of the functions of the OFT and the Competition Commission and superseding both. Regulation for the consumer credit industry passed from the OFT to the new Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) from April 2014.
The Office is a popular mockumentary sitcom that was first made in the United Kingdom and has now been remade in many other countries, with overall viewership in the hundreds of millions worldwide.
The Office original UK version was created by Ricky Gervais and Stephen Merchant. It starred Gervais as the boss and main character. First broadcast on BBC Two on 9 July 2001, the show ran for 14 episodes – two series of six episodes and a two-part Christmas special. The longest running version is the U.S. version, which ran for 9 seasons from 2005 to 2013. The German version has seen 46 episodes over five seasons and a movie aired 2014 in German cinemas.
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A fair (archaic: faire or fayre) is a gathering of people for a variety of entertainment or commercial activities. It is normally of the essence of a fair that it is temporary with scheduled times lasting from an afternoon to several weeks.
Variations of fairs include:
An office is generally a room or other area where administrative work is done, but may also denote a position within an organization with specific duties attached to it (see officer, office-holder, official); the latter is in fact an earlier usage, office as place originally referring to the location of one's duty. When used as an adjective, the term "office" may refer to business-related tasks. In legal writing, a company or organization has offices in any place that it has an official presence, even if that presence consists of, for example, a storage silo rather than an office. An office is an architectural and design phenomenon; whether it is a small office such as a bench in the corner of a small business of extremely small size (see small office/home office), through entire floors of buildings, up to and including massive buildings dedicated entirely to one company. In modern terms an office usually refers to the location where white-collar workers are employed. As per James Stephenson,"Office is that part of business enterprise which is devoted to the direction and co-ordination of its various activities."
The Office of Fair Trading was a not-for-profit and non-ministerial government department of the United Kingdom, established by the Fair Trading Act 1973, which enforced both consumer protection and competition law, acting as the UK's economic regulator. The OFT's goal was to make markets work well for consumers, ensuring vigorous competition between fair-dealing businesses and prohibiting unfair practices such as rogue trading, scams and cartels. Its role was modified and its powers changed with the Enterprise Act 2002. The Department for Business Innovation and Skills announced reforms to the UK consumer protection and competition regimes. Under the provisions of the Enterprise and Regulatory Reform Act 2013, the Competition and Markets Authority was established on 1 April 2014 combining...
Intrec recently completed a multi floor staged total strip out and refurbishment for the Department of Fair Trading NSW, Eclipse & Barrington in Parramatta, see the attached time lapse video to see how the project progressed from start to finish.
Office of Fair Trading helps create awareness to consumers buying online. You may have more legal rights than you think, make sure you know what they are. Disclaimer: Access was commissioned by The Office of Fair Trading [OFT] to produce this video. Year created: 2011
Partner Stephen Gilchrist discusses the Office of Fair Trading's recent Statement of Objections which alleges that 112 construction firms have been involved in price fixing.
We were asked to make a whole bunch of videos for the department of fair trading and this was just one of them. The brief on this was to be picture based not video so we have used a basic animated montage of pictures to tell the story.
Office of Fair Trading helps create awareness to consumers buying furniture. You may have more legal rights than you think, make sure you know what they are. Disclaimer: Access was commissioned by The Office of Fair Trading [OFT] to produce this video. Year created: 2011
The Drum whole-heartedly endorses the action of the Department of Fair Trading and the Minister Mr Anthony Roberts in ordering the anti-vaccination group the "Australian Vaccination Network" to change its deceptive name. ABC News 24 17 December 2012
The Office of Fair Trading says its closing-in on the party planner accused of organising school formals and cancelling them once he was paid. See more at tennews.com.au
Jonathan Rolande from http://housebuyfast.co.uk on ITV's Daybreak with Gaucho Rasmussen from The Office Of Fair Trading talking about new rules for the quick house sale industry. Jonathan Rolande, the director of House Buy Fast, has been supporting calls for new rules for quick house sale companies and pushing for further rules after some companies took advantage of vulnerable home sellers. Read more here: http://housebuyfast.co.uk/blog/oft-report-on-quick-house-sale-companies/
The Office of Fair Trading was a not-for-profit and non-ministerial government department of the United Kingdom, established by the Fair Trading Act 1973, which enforced both consumer protection and competition law, acting as the UK's economic regulator. The OFT's goal was to make markets work well for consumers, ensuring vigorous competition between fair-dealing businesses and prohibiting unfair practices such as rogue trading, scams and cartels. Its role was modified and its powers changed with the Enterprise Act 2002. The Department for Business Innovation and Skills announced reforms to the UK consumer protection and competition regimes. Under the provisions of the Enterprise and Regulatory Reform Act 2013, the Competition and Markets Authority was established on 1 April 2014 combining...
Intrec recently completed a multi floor staged total strip out and refurbishment for the Department of Fair Trading NSW, Eclipse & Barrington in Parramatta, see the attached time lapse video to see how the project progressed from start to finish.
Office of Fair Trading helps create awareness to consumers buying online. You may have more legal rights than you think, make sure you know what they are. Disclaimer: Access was commissioned by The Office of Fair Trading [OFT] to produce this video. Year created: 2011
Partner Stephen Gilchrist discusses the Office of Fair Trading's recent Statement of Objections which alleges that 112 construction firms have been involved in price fixing.
We were asked to make a whole bunch of videos for the department of fair trading and this was just one of them. The brief on this was to be picture based not video so we have used a basic animated montage of pictures to tell the story.
Office of Fair Trading helps create awareness to consumers buying furniture. You may have more legal rights than you think, make sure you know what they are. Disclaimer: Access was commissioned by The Office of Fair Trading [OFT] to produce this video. Year created: 2011
The Drum whole-heartedly endorses the action of the Department of Fair Trading and the Minister Mr Anthony Roberts in ordering the anti-vaccination group the "Australian Vaccination Network" to change its deceptive name. ABC News 24 17 December 2012
The Office of Fair Trading says its closing-in on the party planner accused of organising school formals and cancelling them once he was paid. See more at tennews.com.au
Jonathan Rolande from http://housebuyfast.co.uk on ITV's Daybreak with Gaucho Rasmussen from The Office Of Fair Trading talking about new rules for the quick house sale industry. Jonathan Rolande, the director of House Buy Fast, has been supporting calls for new rules for quick house sale companies and pushing for further rules after some companies took advantage of vulnerable home sellers. Read more here: http://housebuyfast.co.uk/blog/oft-report-on-quick-house-sale-companies/
Following the transfer of the regulation of consumer credit activities from the Office of Fair Trading (OFT) to the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA), we are committed to finding the best possible solution for law firms and the users of legal services. This webinar, recorded on 16 July 2015, will give you the opportunity to hear our current thinking.
About the Speech Mr Fingleton, in conversation with Garett Blaney, Commissioner and Chairperson at the Commission for Energy Regulation, shared his views on what the future might hold for economic regulation in an evolving Europe, particularly in light of the United Kingdom’s decision to leave the European Union. About the Speaker John Fingleton is Chief Executive of Fingleton Associates. He was Chief Executive of the UK Office of Fair Trading from 2005 to 2012. Prior to this, he was Chair of the Irish Competition Authority. As an academic economist at the London School of Economics, Trinity College Dublin and the University of Chicago, Mr Fingleton wrote and taught game theory, economics of industry and regulation. In government, he oversaw merger regulation, enforcement of competition...
http://www.scottish.parliament.uk - Scottish Parliament Plenary Session. Agenda: Stage 3 Proceedings: Marriage and Civil Partnership (Scotland) Bill followed by Public Body Consent Motion: The Public Bodies (Abolition of the National Consumer Council and Transfer of the Office of Fair Trading's Functions in Relation to Estate Agents etc.) Order 2014 -- UK Legislation followed by Business Motions followed by Parliamentary Bureau Motions followed by Decision Time
The UK Office of Fair Trading published a report on the competitive analysis of various types of pricing promises -- such as: * Most favoured nation clauses * So-called "English clauses" * Lowest market price promises * The imposition of price obligations tied to other suppliers' products In this webinar video, our attorney outline the key observations made in the report about various types of pricing agreements and provide guidance on when such agreements may raise concerns. Speakers:Tim Frazer and Susan Hinchliffe
Speaker presentation slides http://www.nhc.edu.au/wp-content/uploads/2015/11/1615-Prof-Gavin-Wood.pdf Professor Wood, a renowned expert in housing and urban studies, delivered a keynote address that addressed the structural changes in Australia’s housing system and the implications for policy and practice. His presentation covered many of the major issues to be addressed at the conference, and will provide a solid foundation for the discussions over the three days. This plenary session included a 30 minute Q&A; session. Emeritus Professor of Housing and Urban Studies, RMIT University Gavin Wood is Emeritus Professor of Housing and Urban Studies at RMIT University and Guest Professor, Faculty of Architecture and Built Environment, TU Delft. Netherlands. He also holds an Adjunct Professor ...
The UK Office of Fair Trading recently published a report on the competitive analysis of various types of pricing promises -- such as: most favoured nation clauses; So-called "English clauses"; lowest market price promises; and the imposition of price obligations tied to other suppliers' products. In this webinar, we propose to outline the key observations made in the report about various types of pricing agreements and provide guidance on when such agreements may raise concerns. Speakers are London competition Partners, Tim Frazer and Susan Hinchliffe.
JOHN FINGLETON John Fingleton is the CEO of Fingleton Associations. He was Chief Executive of the Office of Fair trading from 2005 to 2012, having previously run the Irish Competition Authority. As an academic economist at the London School of Economics, Trinity College Dublin and the University of Chicago, he wrote and taught game theory, economics of industry and regulation. In government, he oversaw merger regulation, enforcement of competition rules, consumer protection, and credit card regulation. He has been a strong advocate for the removal of government restrictions on competition and supply side reforms to improve productivity growth. John is a member of the World Economic Forum Council on Emerging Multinationals, a member of the Policy Advisory Board at the Social Market Foundati...
The next Brussels Development Briefing no. 44 on “Promoting responsible and sustainable sourcing through Fair Trade” will take place on 22 June 2016 from 9:00 to 13:00, at the ACP Secretariat in Brussels, Belgium. This Briefings is co-organised by CTA, the European Commission / DEVCO, the ACP Secretariat, CONCORD and the Fair Trade Advocacy Office. http://bit.ly/1TRwC8q
HSBC terminates Gaza-linked Islamic charity’s bank account and others ...Nicholas Wilson, a HSBC whistleblower and UK-based financial activist, argues HSBC is operating with a pro-Israel bias in an effort to protect its financial interests. “HSBC has a bank in Tel Aviv and have held a licence there since 2001. They claim on their website to be the only foreign bank in Israel offering private banking. It could therefore be possible that they consider being seen to bank for pro-Palestinian organisations puts them in conflict with their ambitions in Israel”. The British wistleblower - who is currently preparing a private prosecution against HSBC for its alleged role in widespread fraud - suggests the bank's decision to terminate these bank accounts may also have been influenced by the British...
The Big Four are the four largest international professional services networks, offering audit, assurance, tax, consulting, advisory, actuarial, corporate finance, and legal services. They handle the vast majority of audits for publicly traded companies as well as many private companies, creating an oligopoly in auditing large companies. It is reported that the Big Four audit 99% of the companies in the FTSE 100, and 96% of the companies in the FTSE 250 Index, an index of the leading mid-cap listing companies.[1] The Big Four firms are shown below, with their latest publicly available data. A year at the end indicates year of formation through merger or adoption of single brand name. Arthur Andersen (1913-2001) EY (1989) (Ernst & Young until 2013) Arthur Young (1906) Ernst & Whinney (197...