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30 Jun 2009 -
Commerce Commission to commence mobile roaming investigation. The Commerce Commission has today announced that it intends to commence a Schedule 3 investigation into whether regulation of the national mobile roaming service should be extended to
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31 Mar 2009 -
Commerce Commission issues warning to Real Estate Network. The Commerce Commission has warned the Real Estate Network Limited (REN) that it and its members risk breaching the Commerce Act. REN is a cooperative company representing approximately 95
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18 Jun 2009 -
Commerce Commission welcomes appointment of new Commissioners. The Chair of the Commerce Commission Dr Mark Berry said he welcomes the appointment of two new Commissioners to assist with the competition agency's high workload. Susan Begg has been
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21 Jan 2009 -
A car company has been warned by the Commerce Commission about comparative claims made in advertising for one of its hybrid vehicles.
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16 Oct 2009 -
Electricity company fined for misleading power bill review. An energy company has pleaded guilty to breaching the Fair Trading Act and has been fined $17,000 in the Tauranga District Court on Wednesday. TrustPower, an electricity generator and
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4 Aug 2009 -
The Commerce Commission is studying a decision by the Court of Appeal, released today, in a case brought by the Commerce Commission against Telecom Corporation of New Zealand Limited (Telecom) under section 36 of the Commerce Act.
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29 May 2009 -
Commerce Commission will not appeal Avanti Finance decision. The Commerce Commission has decided that it will not appeal against the recent decision of the High Court in Commerce Commission v Avanti Finance Limited. The case related to the fee on
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30 Apr 2009 -
Update on Commerce Commission bank break fees investigation. The Commerce Commission has completed the first part of its investigation into banks' break fees. A break fee, or prepayment fee, is a fee charged by a creditor to recover its loss…
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16 Jan 2009 -
The Commerce Commission has concluded its investigation into complaints received from consumers when KLM Royal Dutch Airlines declined to honour very cheap airfares booked via KLM's website. In the Commission's view, KLM is at risk of having
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12 Nov 2009 -
Brownlie Brothers Limited trading as Simply Squeezed, a juice manufacturing and distribution company pleaded guilty to six charges of breaching the Fair Trading Act and was fined $45,000 in the District Court in Auckland today. An …