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Two LSO benchers have proposed that fees for 2021 be reduced by 25 per cent. Should the LSO lower the fees?
Yes, COVID-19 has wrough financial disaster to many in private practice, of course they should cut the fees.
No, the LSO serves the public interest, taking a slice out of the resourses with which the LSO is able to do that is self-interested and counter to the regulator's purpose.
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