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HCPC launches fees consultation

Discussion in 'United Kingdom' started by NewsBot, Jul 12, 2013.

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  2. W J Liggins

    W J Liggins Well-Known Member

    What happened to 1776 and the morally valid argument 'No taxation without representation'?

    Bill
     
  3. kitos

    kitos Active Member

    Why increase our fees when they do bugger all in the first place?

    Nick
     
  4. Suzannethefoot

    Suzannethefoot Active Member

    If they are to increase our fee's, we should have access to their accounts and see where our money is going, and how much of a profit/shortfall they are making.
     
  5. Quite agree with previous. Not seen anything that I feel my money is being utilised wisely.
    Besides i haven had a wages increase in a couple of years either.
     
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