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    20 May 2026
    The House of Commons Treasury Committee has published a letter addressed to the UK Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) seeking further clarification on its motor finance redress scheme. This is following the FCA's announcement that the scheme is subject to legal challenges. The letter raises questions in relation to the consequences of the legal challenges, the additional administration caused by the legal challenges, the potential impact of any changes needed as a result of the challenges, the conduct of market participants more broadly, and the FCA's powers.

    More specifically, key points of examination include: (i) current advice to consumers, the impact on complaint handling and compensation timelines, and potential risks such as fraud; (ii) details on the costs incurred by the FCA to date, additional costs arising from the litigation, and any impact on ongoing regulatory workstreams; (iii) how changes to or failure of the scheme could affect consumers, firms and the UK Financial Ombudsman Service; (iv) how lenders, claims management companies and law firms have responded to the scheme and the effect of their conduct on consumers; and (v) the adequacy of the FCA's powers to implement a compensation scheme and any lessons for Parliament. The Committee has requested the FCA to respond by 4 June.

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