
Abby outlined some of the steps we’ve taken to change and improve and the progress we’ve made. We were asked about our timescales, complaints backlog and our quality assurance work. We attend sessions with the Treasury Select Committee to answer questions about the work of the Financial Ombudsman Service.Ībby shared her reflections since joining the organisation and talked about where improvements still need to be made.
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