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MPs call for loan shark crackdown MPs call for loan shark crackdown
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A crackdown on loan sharks has been recommended by MPs in a bid to protect the UK's most poor and vulnerable people from exploitation. A crackdown on loan sharks has been recommended by MPs in a bid to protect the UK's poorest and most vulnerable people from exploitation.
The Commons Treasury Committee said the activities of illegal and unlicensed lenders were "real causes for concern".The Commons Treasury Committee said the activities of illegal and unlicensed lenders were "real causes for concern".
The committee said improved access to "affordable" credit and savings was needed for poor people - who often ended up paying more interest on loans.The committee said improved access to "affordable" credit and savings was needed for poor people - who often ended up paying more interest on loans.
It called for greater enforcement against illegal lending.It called for greater enforcement against illegal lending.
Committee chairman Labour MP John McFall said: "Many of the financial services that most people take for granted are either not available to many of the most vulnerable in our society, or are only available at a premium.Committee chairman Labour MP John McFall said: "Many of the financial services that most people take for granted are either not available to many of the most vulnerable in our society, or are only available at a premium.
"The burden of debt blights the lives of far too many people in our society.""The burden of debt blights the lives of far too many people in our society."
Credit union expansionCredit union expansion
The committee said that promoting "financial inclusion" was needed to fight poverty.The committee said that promoting "financial inclusion" was needed to fight poverty.
"The first priority area for action if the government strategy on financial inclusion is to punch its weight is in improving access to affordable credit," the report said."The first priority area for action if the government strategy on financial inclusion is to punch its weight is in improving access to affordable credit," the report said.
"We also expect the government to galvanise enforcement action against illegal lenders by stressing the high priority which it attaches to this matter.""We also expect the government to galvanise enforcement action against illegal lenders by stressing the high priority which it attaches to this matter."
It wanted "stronger enforcement action" by the Department of Trade and Industry against illegal lending.It wanted "stronger enforcement action" by the Department of Trade and Industry against illegal lending.
It suggested expanding credit unions - financial co-operatives owned and controlled by their members - to allow them to increase their ability of borrow capital. Credit union members pool their savings together, which then provides funds from which loans are made.It suggested expanding credit unions - financial co-operatives owned and controlled by their members - to allow them to increase their ability of borrow capital. Credit union members pool their savings together, which then provides funds from which loans are made.