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ACCC to rethink approach to penalties
The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission will reconsider its approach to penalties for competition law breaches, in the wake of a report that found companies faced substantially lower penalties in Australia than in countries with similar competition regimes.
Telstra faces $10M fine for unauthorized billing charges
Telstra could pay as much as $10 million in penalties after admitting it misled customers by billing them for mobile phone apps they unwittingly bought.
Franchise industry to face greater scrutiny
Australia's consumer regulator said Friday that protecting franchises from unfair business practices will continue to be a top priority this year, one day after the Senate voted to establish an inquiry into the franchising industry.
Insurers could be next target of unfair contract law expansion
The Australian government is mulling whether to extend unfair contract laws to insurance contracts, Finance Minister Kelly O'Dwyer said.
ACCC targets Vocus for misleading NBN speed claims
Three units of Vocus have entered agreements with the ACCC to refund customers for promising NBN speeds they couldn't deliver.
Zoetis faces class action over horse drug
Zoetis is facing a class action from horse owners who say the pharmaceutical company made misleading claims about its Hendra virus drug.
ACCC to look at Facebook’s use of data
The head of Australia's consumer regulator says the agency will look at whether Facebook is misleading users about how it collects and uses their data, in light of revelations that millions of Facebook users unknowingly had their data harvested by political research firm Cambridge Analytica.
Life insurer to refund customers $900K for cost of living increases
Life insurer TAL Direct Pty Ltd has agreed to refund 1,200 funeral insurance customers after telling ASIC it violated the terms of their policies by failing to turn off cost of living increases.
Souvenir supplier sold fake Aboriginal art, ACCC says
The ACCC has accused an Aboriginal art and souvenir supplier of sourcing its products from Indonesia but falsely claiming they were made or hand painted in Australia by Indigenous people.
ACCC won’t oppose Bayer, Monsanto deal
The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission will not oppose agricultural giant Bayer AG's proposed $US66 billion acquisition of rival Monsanto Corporation, after Bayer agreed to divestitures to win approval from the European Commission.