Difference between revisions of "OFT Futures Advisory Board"
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+ | <Office of Fair Trading http://www.oft.gov.uk/>, last accessed 04 March 2008: 19:45 |
Revision as of 19:44, 4 March 2008
The Office of Fair Trade[1], is an independent professional organisation which plays a leading role in promoting and protecting consumer interests throughout the UK, while ensuring that businesses are fair and competitive. Comsumer and competitive legislation enables the organisation to carry out its work.
The OFT takes a look at between 180-230 public mergers each year, of which 30-50 usually merit detailed consideration at case review meetings.
The OFT regularly runs campaigns designed to raise consumer awareness about issues such as scams and shoppers' rights. It investigates between 25 and 40 cases of suspected cartel activity per year, and has a "Scambusters Team" organised to take action against scams aimed at UK consumers.
The organisation aims to conduct 7 market studies per year to assess problems within a certain market. Some examples of studies conducted include: UK airports, payment protection insurance, the UK grocery market and the pharmaceutical price regulation scheme.
Ann Rossiter and Philip Collins, part of the Social Market Foundation think tank, are OFT board members. Rossiter is not currently listed as a member on the website [2], however, her biography on the Social Market Foundation website notes that she is an OFT board member.
Notes
<Office of Fair Trading http://www.oft.gov.uk/>, last accessed 04 March 2008: 19:45