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Tabcorp suing ATO over $538M in deductions
ASIC wants Allianz to pay $1.5M penalty for travel insurance sold on Expedia
ACCC frowns on Smile Direct’s health care coverage claims
The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission has taken legal action against international dental care company Smile Direct Club for allegedly misleading tens of thousands of consumers with claims they would be eligible for private health insurance coverage for their aligner teeth straighteners.