💨 Abstract
The Supreme Court is set to deliver a ruling that could have wide-ranging implications for millions of motorists in the UK. The case revolves around a practice where car dealers received 'secret' commissions from lenders for arranging car finance, often without fully informing buyers. The Court of Appeal previously ruled these practices, occurring before 2021, were unlawful. The Supreme Court must now confirm this. Impacted buyers may receive compensation.
Courtesy: Noora Mykkanen
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