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ACCC officer denies anything ‘sinister’ in examination of ANZ cartel witness
During another day of cross-examination in a criminal cartel case against ANZ and two investment banks, a key ACCC officer was accused of lying about his interrogation of a key cartel witness, with the officer insisting there was nothing "sinister" in his examination.
McDonald’s franchisee says law doesn’t entitle staff to use the toilet whenever they want
A McDonald's franchisee has hit back at claims it threatened staff with cruel and inhumane working conditions by telling employees they could not go to the toilet during their shift outside a 10-minute paid break, saying the law doesn't give workers the right to go to the bathroom whenever they want to.
Funder to continue backing Westpac insurance class action, for now
The funder behind a class action against Westpac over allegedly excessive insurance premiums has confirmed that it will continue backing the case despite earlier concerns it may pull out in the wake of the High Court's landmark ruling on common fund orders.
ACCC flags concerns over $120M merger of mortgage aggregators AFG, Connective
Australian Finance Group's proposed acquistion of rival Connective Group has raised red flags for the competition regulator, which says the tie-up would create Australia's largest mortgage aggregator and could squeeze smaller players out.
AMP to face class action over sale of ‘inflated’ insurance policies
AMP will face a class action alleging its financial representatives pushed AMP inflated insurance policies onto 100,000 customers despite knowing that better policies could be found through other providers.
VW appeals record $125M penalty over ‘dieselgate’ scandal
Volkswagen has appealed a record $125 million penalty handed down over its emissions cheating scandal by a judge who criticised a $75 million settlement agreement with the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission as "manifestly inadequate".
Canadian trader seeks to revive $10M defamation case against ASIC
A Canadian trader is appealing a ruling that threw out his $10 million defamation case against the Australian Securities and Investments Commission over allegedly defamatory communications the regulator sent to major stockbrokers.
CIMIC to pay $32.4M to settle shareholder class action
Engineering services company CIMIC will fork over $32.4 million to settle a shareholder class action, with group members expected to get 40 per cent of the settlement total if the court approves the requested  legal costs and funder's commission.
‘You’re lying’: ANZ attacks ACCC witness on crucial cartel evidence
An ACCC investigator has come under fire from ANZ as the bank seeks to shoot holes in the criminal cartel action against it, with counsel for the bank accusing the regulator of "infecting" witness statements and erasing testimony that weakened its case.
Federal Court may not cede class action ground to Victoria if contingency fee bill passes
With Victoria set to pass legislation permitting law firms to charge contingency fees, experts have raised fears of an exodus of class actions from other states and the federal system. But the Federal Court, which hears about two-thirds of Australia's representative proceedings, is not likely to surrender easily.