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Old 12th January 2008, 10:01   #1 (permalink)
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Default OFT v Banks - Round One to OFT

NEWS RELEASE FROM BOB EGERTON (BOB THE BANKBUSTER)

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: 11 January 2008

OFT/BANKS TEST CASE TO BE HELD IN SMALL ROOM - OFT SPOKESMAN "DID NOT REALISE" ROOM ONLY BIG ENOUGH FOR 6 MEMBERS OF PUBLIC

Next Wednesday 16 January, the OFT and Britain's high street banks are due to meet in a High Court battle which will decide whether or not the banks are operating an unlawful charging regime. The case is of great public interest as it could result in the banks having to repay £20 billion or more to about 10 million customers. It has now been revealed that the case will be heard in a room at the International Dispute Resolution Centre in Fleet Street and that there will be space for precisely 11 members of the press and the public. A spokesperson for the centre said that entry will be on a first come first served basis but that the space will be divided roughly equally between the press and the public; and passes will be issued separately for morning and afternoon sessions. This means that, at most, 6 members of the public will be able to attend and no-one will be able to attend a full day. It will be impossible, therefore, for any one person to obtain a complete picture of the proceedings. It will also mean that many newspaper and television/radio reporters will excluded.

A spokesperson for the OFT claimed today that he "did not realise that the room would only hold this number of people".

Bob Egerton, bank charges campaigner, said, "This case is a great embarrassment to the OFT. It has exposed the institutional weakness within the OFT where it is effective at curbing unlawful behaviour by small businesses, but it does not have the stomach for a fight against the big corporations like the banks. By holding the case in such a small room, no member of the public will be able to sit through the whole case; and much of Britain's media will be excluded. The OFT is no doubt hoping that the case will receive little press coverage and that it will all quietly fizzle out. However, I and the many other campaigners will ensure that this issue does not die. We will continue to fight the banks over this issue whatever the outcome of a meeting in a tiny room in London."


Rob Williamson, leader of the case team at the OFT
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Old 12th January 2008, 11:19   #2 (permalink)
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In order to bring to the attetion on the media about the unfairness of having limited space for public and press, Penfold has come up with an e-mail which needs to be sent by as many people to the press.

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Newspaper contact emails:

The Times - news@timesonline.co.uk

Sky - news@sky.com

The Sun - talkback@the-sun.co.uk

The Mirror - mirrornews@mirror.co.uk

The Telegraph - dtletters@telegraph.co.uk
Not sure that is right, but it is a correct email anyway…

The People - mailbox@mirror.co.uk

ITV - dutyoffice@itv.com

Something on the BBC website: BBC NEWS | Business | Key test for bank overdraft fees

Watchdog - watchdog@bbc.co.uk

That’s a start others can add on this thread…Do we want to do this straight away or wait until the Petition is online???

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something like tjhis should be easy enough for everyone to send off...

Dear Sir or Madam,

I would like you to be aware of something that came to my attention yesterday that gives me great concern. It has come to my attention that even though this Court case was due to be heard at the High Court it is in fact being held at the International Dispute Resolution Centre in Fleet Street and that there will be space for precisely 11 members of the press and the public. A spokesperson for the centre said that entry will be on a first come first served basis but that the space will be divided roughly equally between the press and the public; and passes will be issued separately for morning and afternoon sessions. This means that, at most, 6 members of the public will be able to attend and no-one will be able to attend a full day. It will be impossible, therefore, for any one person to obtain a complete picture of the proceedings. It will also mean that many newspaper and television/radio reporters will excluded.

A spokesperson for the OFT claimed today that he "did not realise that the room would only hold this number of people".

As a Press Member with National Reach I hope you will investigate this matter further and publish your findings? It is important that we all ensure Justice will prevail. Since no one person or the media will get the full picture, will the public's interest will be upheld? Surely you appreciate that this matter concerns the majority of people in this Country and is a National Issue. There will be others emailing to express their concerns as we are all concerned that this could be construed as almost behind “closed doors” and therefore potentially not in the interest of the General Public.

Yours faithfully,
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Old 12th January 2008, 11:24   #3 (permalink)
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I think if the press read sites like Penalty Charges which is Stephen Hone's site they would have been aware of the change in venue on THURSDAY when he posted it on his site. Do you not visit other sites for information?
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A link for discussion

http://www.consumeractiongroup.co.uk...ase-moved.html
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I cant believe they actually expect us to believe they did not know where this case was going to be held until the very last minute and also stating that not one person of the public or press will be able to verify the true picture of events from beginning to end due to the size of the room.

I believe this a stitch up! The banks have no intention of revealing anything and I for one dont believe the outcome is not going to be for good of the customers who have lost £££'s but for the good of the banks and institutions and alike.

What can I say, the ombudsman put out a "stay" on all cases when they could have should been heard and now we are not even going to get the true picture of events!!

We as a customer could have and should have had our chances in court and the banks should have been made to reveal their true costs incurred,
that this matter would have been resolved after all not one of the banks intended to argue their case and now they are behind closed doors with limited reporting details of the case.

Oh my how they are all rubbing their hands with glee!!!!!
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The BBC News website have made this interesting reading..

BBC NEWS | Business | Key test for bank overdraft fees
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Im surprised that anyboby is actually surprised.
Money talks at every level.
And with this cartel standing to lose so much, just lift up the edge of your carpet.
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smaks of ...............well some one is being paid off i fancy?????
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I'm just getting used to this site so have tried sending the letter to various media, just hope I've done it right.
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Thanks guys, I have just sent all mine off to the above newspaper links. If I think of anymore I will copy them in too. Fingers crossed something will happen in our favour.
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I would have thought that with the money that is involved in this case they could have used Wembley Stadium instead of a little room holding just 11 people at the I.D.R.C.........SELV....; )
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with the money that is involved in this case
Thats the very reason that they have wangled this.
They REALLY dont want to go public.

Its an absolute disgrace, but not one that surprises me.
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Emails have gone to everyone of those bar the Sun.

Thanks for the template and all of the addresses, hopefully it'll make a few people think about looking into it.

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is it me, or does this stink of corruption??
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missed most of it but apparently Martin Lewis was doing a good job of bringing this to everyones attention ( well those who listen to radio two) by quite rightly having a good rant and rave about this

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