In the October 2024 column, George Spence-Jones considers the issues of disclosure to negate secrecy and fiduciary relationships in the context of motor finance commission and vehicles purchased on finance through dealerships. This follows the Court of Appeal’s recent decision in Johnson v FirstRand Bank Ltd [2024] EWCA Civ 1282.

The Court of Appeal has recently published its decision in Johnson v FirstRand Bank Ltd (London Branch) t/a Motonovo Finance [2024] EWCA Civ 1282 (25 October 2024).

The case considered the subject of disclosure to negate secrecy and fiduciary relationships in the context of motor finance commission and vehicles purchased on finance through dealerships. This month’s column examines the key issues raised.

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