Re: Bailiff Regulation
Yes in my view the relationship between the authorities is unhealthily close.
They seem to form a united front against debtors, with councils setting what should and should not be levied and dictating to an extent the way the bailiffs should operate if they want the contract.
Of course what should be happening is that there should be a code of practice enforced by an independent regulator and the council should employ the applicant that operates within it the most efficiently.
Of course whilst being the fairer arrangement it would also cost the council its kickbacks. Hence the TCE bill
Peter
Yes in my view the relationship between the authorities is unhealthily close.
They seem to form a united front against debtors, with councils setting what should and should not be levied and dictating to an extent the way the bailiffs should operate if they want the contract.
Of course what should be happening is that there should be a code of practice enforced by an independent regulator and the council should employ the applicant that operates within it the most efficiently.
Of course whilst being the fairer arrangement it would also cost the council its kickbacks. Hence the TCE bill
Peter
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