Who watches the watchdogs?
Adrian Goldberg asks whether the consumer watchdogs are tough enough, as the Office of Fair Trading takes steps to close down a Welsh credit broker.
As the Office of Fair Trading takes steps to close down a loan broker - seven years after the 大象传媒 started getting complaints about the company - Adrian Goldberg asks whether the watchdogs are doing enough to protect consumers.
The 大象传媒 has received more than 1,000 complaints about Yes Loans Ltd of Cwmbran, south Wales, since 2004.
The OFT will not say why it is now "minded to revoke" its licence. An independent OFT adjudicator will make the final decision, which is subject to appeal.
The company says it is committed to responding to the OFT's concerns and that the vast majority of its customers are happy with its service.
Plus, a new report says football clubs could be open to fraud and mis-management; Adrian hears more debate on public and private cord blood banks; and why a second-class stamp could sometimes be your first-class option.
If you have a story you would like the 5 live Investigates to look at, or if you would like to comment on your experience with loan companies, email goldberg@bbc.co.uk
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