Online home improvement platform Hipages has admitted that it likely engaged in misleading or deceptive conduct by failing to disclose contract terms that allowed it to automatically renew subscriptions and charge early termination fees.
FWO urged to redo maths in underpayments case against Rebel Sport owner
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PwC puts 9 partners on leave, ringfences government work
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Sydney University ordered to reinstate lecturer sacked over swastika slide
Engage Marine can access ACCC docs in competition suit against TasPorts
A judge has largely granted a bid by port operations provider Engage Marine to obtain copies of restricted documents in the ACCC’s case against TasPorts as it mounts its own case against the government-owned body, despite noting that principles of open justice don’t dictate an “open slather” approach to documents.
ACCC tells ‘fake local’ florists to get out of town
SkyCity Adelaide must appoint expert to review AML/CTF programs
ASIC lifts stop order on Humm’s buy now, pay later products
Save (1) Please login to bookmark Close Username or Email Address Password Remember Me The Australian Securities and Investments Commission has revoked an interim stop order against Aussie fintech Humm Group, which had been preventing the company from selling its buy now, pay later product to new customers. Humm revealed the news in an announcement…