Forum of Private Business cuts ties with the Pub Code Adjudicator

The Forum of Private Business, the representative business support group which has been lobbying the Pub Code Adjudicator to address key areas of abuse by the Pubco’s in their non adherence of the statutory Pub Code, is formally cutting ties with him citing his failure to have made any move to resolve the issues.

Commenting, Ian Cass, Chief Executive of the Forum of Private Business, said, ”We have met with Mr Newby on several occasions and discussed the Market Rent Only option as well as a number of bad business practices, such as the 72 pint issue and dilapidations, both of which are statutory obligations that PubCo’s should be respecting, but to the contrary are abusing, with him and his team.

The 2 principles of the code are: fair and lawful dealing by pub-owning businesses. And that “tied pub tenants should be no worse off than a free of tie tenant”.

"Whether through a lack of authority, or any other reason, to our knowledge there have been no proper investigations undertaken by Mr Newby, or enforcements implemented, his preferred approach having been one of discussion rather than action. The PCA has also confirmed that no true market rent only option is available to tenants and without that choice, a tenant is unable to be no worse off than a free of tie tenant.

"Whilst we continue to make ourselves available to Mr Newby to provide evidence and to engage on specific issues if required, there seems to be no merit in simply joining a regular talk shop, and we have advised him that we believe that our time will be better spent lobbying the politicians directly where the influence may be greater as well as providing much needed information and support to new and existing pub tenants.”

ENDS


About Forum of Private Business

The Forum of Private Business is a not-for-profit comprehensive business support organisation founded in 1977. Our membership is spread throughout the UK and primarily made up of companies that employ between 1-50 employees, helping them to manage employees, saving time, giving advice, support and protection where a business needs it. We are a recognised leading authority on business issues and represent the interests of business owners on many consultative bodies. We have built a solid reputation, being influential in many areas of policy-making, in changing laws that affect small businesses, and we continue to campaign for the fair treatment of businesses within the UK. Everything we do is about making sure our members’ businesses operate profitably. This means that every penny we make goes back in to supporting our members, providing the support and resources that will enable businesses to flourish and grow.


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