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Tag: Bailiffs

11 August 202011 August 2020 Joanna Elson

Three questions the Government needs to answer before allowing bailiff visits to resume

18 February 202020 February 2020 Meg van Rooyen

A year on from the government’s call for evidence on bailiff reform –body-worn cameras are not enough

15 February 201926 February 2019 Meg van Rooyen

This is the moment to reform the bailiff industry for good

10 April 201810 April 2018 Meg van Rooyen

Could the FCA have a role in the regulation of enforcement agencies?

4 April 20186 April 2018 Jane Tully

Ministry of Justice announces new call for evidence on bailiff reform

23 November 201727 September 2018 Cllr Max Schmid

Guest post from Hammersmith and Fulham Council: Why we are ending the use of bailiffs for council tax arrears

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