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Vodafone faces £85m High Court battle as franchise row sparks political scrutiny

Vodafone faces a landmark £85m High Court claim from franchisees alleging mistreatment, with MPs calling for tighter regulation of the UK franchise sector. Read more: Vodafone faces £85m High Court battle as franchise row sparks political scrutiny
Mahdeehassan 7 hours ago (Last updated: 51 minutes ago) 3 minutes read
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Vodafone is facing a landmark £85 million High Court case brought by 62 former franchisees, in a dispute that is drawing comparisons to the Post Office Horizon scandal and intensifying political scrutiny of the UK’s franchising model.

The case, which opened at the Rolls Building, centres on allegations that the telecoms giant imposed unfair and arbitrary business decisions on franchise operators, leading to widespread financial harm and, in some cases, severe personal consequences. Claimants say the company breached its duty of good faith, cutting commission payments without proper explanation, failing to pass on government business rate relief during the pandemic, and charging full rent despite benefitting from rent-free periods in its own lease arrangements.

Former franchisees also allege they were subjected to disproportionate fines, with one reportedly penalised £10,000 over a £7.80 billing error. They argue these practices fundamentally undermined the viability of their businesses and stand in stark contrast to Vodafone’s portrayal of its franchise model as a collaborative partnership.

The legal challenge has gained traction in Westminster, where MPs have begun to question Vodafone’s conduct more closely. Representatives of the claimant group met with parliamentarians ahead of the hearing, and eight MPs from across parties subsequently signed a letter urging the company to provide clearer answers and engage further on the issues raised. Richard Tice has been among those highlighting the case, drawing parallels with systemic failures seen in previous corporate scandals.

At the heart of the political concern are questions around governance, transparency and accountability. MPs are seeking clarity on why Vodafone undertook multiple internal investigations into its franchise programme, how whistleblower complaints were handled, and what the company knew about the impact of its decisions on franchisees. The scale of disruption has also raised eyebrows, with more than 60 per cent of franchise agreements reportedly terminated within four years, alongside reports of substantial “goodwill” payments made to some former operators outside the legal process.

The case is now being viewed as a potential turning point for the regulation of franchising in the UK. Evidence submitted by claimants has already been referenced in a recent Business and Trade Committee report, which highlighted concerns about the imbalance of power between large corporations and small business operators, as well as the lack of clear oversight mechanisms.

Legal experts suggest the outcome could have far-reaching implications, potentially prompting new safeguards to protect franchisees and improve transparency across the sector. Ministers have indicated they are monitoring proceedings closely, raising the prospect of legislative reform depending on the court’s findings.

For the claimants, the hearing represents a long-awaited opportunity to bring their grievances into the open. For Vodafone, it marks a significant legal and reputational test. And for the wider business community, the case may ultimately help redefine the relationship between large brands and the small enterprises that operate under their banner.


Amy Ingham

Amy is a newly qualified journalist specialising in business journalism at Business Matters with responsibility for news content for what is now the UK’s largest print and online source of current business news.
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