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Gina Miller urges FCA chair to step down over poor victim compensation policies

Miller accused the FCA of anti-consumer behaviour

Anti-Brexit campaigner Gina Miller speaks to the media outside the Supreme Court in central London
Anti-Brexit campaigner Gina Miller speaks to the media outside the Supreme Court in central London Photo: Tolga Akmen/Getty Images

Gina Miller and Alan Miller have called for Financial Conduct Authority chair Charles Randell to step down over victim compensation related to scandals such as London Capital & Finance.

Gina Miller has cited “anti-consumer and potentially unlawful steps” taken by the watchdog in compensating victims in matters like LCF.

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