Tag Archives: Office of Director of Corporate Enforcement (ODCE)

Management Company Issues – ODCE might have to act for once

Lately, I received a few e-mails from a reader who was having problems with their management company. Have a read through: I [...]

Consumer News Weekend Short Stack

I missed out a couple of weekends just gone by (thanks a bunch Munster!), but here’s a few things to note for [...]

Further comments on the ridiculous NPSRA

Following on from the comment from Serial Complainer previously and my subsequent response, I thought I’d clarify my initial thoughts on the NPSRA [...]

Another useless Irish regulator on its way – lucky us!

I was prompted to this post by an e-mail from Gavin on Friday evening, and before weekend coverage of the same topic. [...]

Further evidence of how useless the NCA are!

Back in September, I wrote about how the National Consumer Agency and the Office of Director of Corporate Enforcement were taking to [...]

National Consumer Agency – Yet another useless government agency

An interesting link today via Damien Mulley to Despod’s Photo and Comment Blog where there’s some pretty damning evidence of the uselessness [...]

ODCE – Another useless government agency

At the moment, a couple of government agencies (the National Consumer Agency (NCA) and the Office of Director of Corporate Enforcement (ODCE)) [...]