Re: Latest updates on PPI Judicial Review and claims on hold
I see RBS are using some novel language in the notes on their PPI complaints data:
''The number of new PPI complaints received increased throughout 2010, as a result of continued media coverage and mounting Complaint Management Company activity. During the last three months of 2010 RBSG commenced issuing stay letters in cases that are affected by the ongoing Judicial Review, resulting in fewer final decision letters being issued.''
The word 'stay' is a term for the suspension of legal proceedings and something which can only be authorised by a court. In using it to justify unilaterally holding up the complaints process, it looks like they're attempting to give their actions some kind of judicial authority.
RBS - Complaints data
I see RBS are using some novel language in the notes on their PPI complaints data:
''The number of new PPI complaints received increased throughout 2010, as a result of continued media coverage and mounting Complaint Management Company activity. During the last three months of 2010 RBSG commenced issuing stay letters in cases that are affected by the ongoing Judicial Review, resulting in fewer final decision letters being issued.''
The word 'stay' is a term for the suspension of legal proceedings and something which can only be authorised by a court. In using it to justify unilaterally holding up the complaints process, it looks like they're attempting to give their actions some kind of judicial authority.
RBS - Complaints data
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