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12 Dec 2008 -
Commerce Commission announces input methodologies processes and timeframes. In accordance with section 52V(1) of the Commerce Act 1986, the Commerce Commission has issued a notice of intention outlining the process that will be followed and setting
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19 Jun 2008 -
Customers of Geneva Finance Limited have received more than $500,000 in refunds, following an out-of-court settlement with the Commerce Commission.
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4 Nov 2008 -
The Commerce Commission is seeking feedback on its quarterly and annual telecommunications market monitoring reports. These reports aim to give a broad indication of what progress has been made towards achieving competitive prices for
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6 Jun 2008 -
The Commerce Commission today issued the terms of reference for a study into telecommunications numbering.
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23 Jun 2008 -
Telecommunications Commissioner consults on Next Generation Networks study. Telecommunications Commissioner Dr Ross Patterson has today released a questionnaire which seeks feedback on a number of issues likely to be relevant to the Commerce
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1 May 2008 -
One of New Zealand's largest supermarket companies has been found guilty of breaching the Fair Trading Act by offering the opportunity to enter into a prize draw to win a holiday, months after the competition had closed. The company has been…
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14 Aug 2008 -
Auckland International Airport Limited (AIAL) has entered into an undertaking with the Commerce Commission to drop plans to reduce the number of duty free retailers from two to one.
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12 Dec 2008 -
Commerce Commission releases September quarterly report on telecommunications markets. The Commerce Commission has released its September quarterly monitoring report containing key statistics about telecommunications markets in New Zealand. The
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19 Nov 2008 -
An investigation by the Commerce Commission, after allegations that some sunscreen failed SPF or Broad Spectrum testing, has highlighted a problem with the application of the current sunscreen standard that is mandatory in Australia and voluntary
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11 Jul 2008 -
Telecommunications Commissioner Dr Ross Patterson has written to Telecom advising that the first prima facie breach of the Separation Undertakings has occurred. It appears that the breach is unintentional.