Dead end for DND as permissions revoked

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David Neil Dodds, trading as DND Mortgages, has had his permissions to carry out regulated activities withdrawn by the FSA.

The Darlington-based broker failed to pay levies and fees owed to the regulator, totalling £1,682.52, despite repeated requests to do so.

The FSA has cancelled permissions of a number of advisers recently over monies owed.

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