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Published on: 01 May 2025

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ASA rulings—30 April 2025 A complaint alleging misleading pricing against Groupon International Ltd and Jaoyeh Trading Ltd was reviewed by the Advertising Standards Authority (ASA). The regulator upheld the complaint in full. See: LNB News 30/04/2025 26.

ASA rulings—23 April 2025 The ASA received three complaints concerning FX Compared Ltd t/a FXcompared. They challenged claims about savings, commercial intent, and descriptions of money transfer providers as the ‘best’ and ‘top providers’. The ASA upheld the complaints in each case. See: LNB News 23/04/2025 16.

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‘Half the truth is often a great lie’—Benjamin Franklin (Expert Tooling and Automation Ltd v Engie Power Ltd) An appeal to the Court of Appeal contested the High Court’s findings on the reach of fiduciary duty, informed consent, and dishonesty. The court confirmed on appeal that agents must make full disclosure of commissions—including the amount and how they were funded—to avoid breaching fiduciary obligations and duties...

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