UNFCOG 1.2 Introduction
The FCA has powers as a regulator and an unfair contract terms enforcer2 under the2 CRA. Under the CRA2 our functions are treated as functions under the Act. This:
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makes the statutory objectives relevant to forming policy that governs the discharge of our functions under the CRA2;
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means that any complaints about the FCA's activities under the CRA2 can be referred to the Complaints Commissioner;
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allows the FCA to make full use of its information disclosure powers;
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protects the FCA against liability in damages in respect of its activities under the CRA2; and
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allows the FCA to raise fees to fund its activities under the CRA2.
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As such, we may2 publish on our website details of cases that result in a change in the 2terms and notices2 used by the firm. This may happen through either an undertaking by a firm or injunction obtained from the courts.
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Under paragraphs 4(1) and 6(3) of Schedule 3 to2 the CRA, 2the FCA has a duty to pass details of these cases to the CMA1.
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The CMA 1 also publishes details of cases that it, and other regulators2, have dealt with in accordance with the CMA's1 duties under paragraph 7 of Schedule 3 to the CRA2.