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1 Apr 2011 -
The Commerce Commission has revoked an authorisation granted to the New Zealand Rugby Union (NZRU), relating to salary cap arrangements and player movement regulations, as it is no longer required.
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30 May 2011 -
A company that imported Chinese powdered royal jelly, and sold it in capsules claiming it was “Made in New Zealand' has been fined $11,400 in the Auckland District Court for breaches of the Fair Trading Act.
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9 Nov 2011 -
The Commerce Commission has agreed to a settlement with Carter Holt Harvey Limited (CHH) which ends civil proceedings brought by the Commission under the Fair Trading Act.
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20 Dec 2011 -
The Commerce Commission has received an application from IAG New Zealand Limited (IAG) seeking clearance to acquire certain business assets of AMI Insurance.
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2 Sep 2011 -
The Commerce Commission today published its review of access to competitive broadband services and concluded that Telecom faces limited competition in this market.
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7 Oct 2011 -
The Commerce Commission has published a statement of preliminary issues relating to an application received from Fonterra Co-operative Group Limited seeking authorisation for an agreement that it considers may be anti-competitive.
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26 Aug 2011 -
Commerce Commission staff yesterday executed a number of search warrants in Rotorua and Auckland in relation to an ongoing investigation in the tourism souvenir sector.
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21 Oct 2011 -
Electricity distribution businesses (EDBs) have made real progress towards best practice in asset management planning, Commerce Commission Deputy Chair, Sue Begg said today. The Commission released a review of asset management plans disclosed by
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19 Aug 2011 -
An insurance company has admitted breaching the Fair Trading Act by failing to adequately disclose that an administration fee would be charged for cancelling private vehicle insurance.
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10 Oct 2011 -
The Commerce Commission has agreed to a settlement with a major manufacturer of compressors following an investigation into cartel conduct.