Bailiffs 'still abusing powers', charities warn

Court-appointed collectors are accused of refusing offers of payment and intimidating debtors

Advert for a debt collection agent is pictured in Bristol in 2009
Advert for a debt collection agent is pictured in Bristol in 2009
(Image credit: Matt Cardy, Getty)

A number of bailiffs are still "abusing their powers" and treating vulnerable debtors unfairly, a consortium of five charities has warned.

In a report called Taking Control, the five groups are calling for the government to use its upcoming three-year review of laws applying to debt collection to toughen up legislation and introduce greater protection for people in debt.

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