Empowering Consumers: The Role of CTSI and National Trading Standards in Driving Transparency and Protection

When

Tuesday, October 1st, from 6pm - 7:30pm BST

Where

Online via Zoom.

Format

There'll be a great line-up of speakers plus ample scope for discussion and debate.

Why You Should Attend....

Join us for an important event featuring John Herriman, CEO of the Chartered Trading Standards Institute (CTSI), and Louise Baxter-Scott, Head of the National Trading Standards Scams Team (NTSST). 

Both organisations play vital roles in protecting consumers and promoting ethical business practices, and TTF wants to do all we can to raise awareness of their excellent work.

The CTSI is dedicated to setting regulatory standards and providing essential training for trading standards professionals across the UK. It collaborates with businesses, government bodies, and consumer groups to uphold consumer protection laws and promote fair trading. 

Similarly, the NTSST focuses on combating scams and fraudulent activities that particularly impact vulnerable consumers, such as the elderly. By disrupting scam operations and raising public awareness, the NTSST is crucial in safeguarding individuals from financial exploitation.

This event will emphasise the importance of consumer protection, market integrity, and the proactive measures needed to foster a fairer, safer marketplace for all. It promises to be an insightful session for anyone committed to advancing consumer rights and ethical standards in the financial services sector.

And it is obviously hyper-relevant to the cases of many TTF members and the wider TTF cause.

Here's the programme so far...

Andy Agathangelou

Founder, Transparency Task Force; Chair, Secretariat Committee, APPG on Personal Banking and Fairer Financial Services; Chair of the Violation Tracker UK Advisory Board

 

Louise Baxter-Scott

Head of National Trading Standards Scam Team

 

John Herriman

Chief Executive, Chartered Trading Standards Institute

 

Further information about the TTF

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Transparency Task Force Advisory Group

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