BBC Watchdog: On the programme - Monday 2 March

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It was in February 2008 when we first told you about the Chinese leather sofas which were causing agonising skin reactions in thousands of people. We were also the first to identify the cause - the sachets of a highly dangerous chemical, di-methyl fumarate or DMF, put in the sofas in China to stop mould growing.

We'll be looking at how, as a result of our investigations, Watchdog has helped to change EU Law.

Out of the den
We'll be sending an ex-Dragon, Richard Farleigh, into a company that's received an unprecedented number of viewer complaints.

Our recent reports on debt recovery agencies really got you fired up on the blogs. We're asking the government minister responsible, what he's going to do about those continuing to flout the rules on debt collection.

And The Streets' singer Leo Ihenacho has been in touch with a clamping story that could make any car owner cry.



On the programme - Monday 2 March