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3 Sep 2009 -
Commerce Commission publishes draft revised leniency policy. The Commerce Commission is seeking feedback from interested parties on its draft revised leniency policy on cartels. Sections 27 and 30 of the Commerce Act 1986 prohibit agreements between
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5 Oct 2009 -
The Commerce Commission has reached separate agreements with seven financial institutions settling the Commission's claims that they breached the Commerce Act, and ushering in a new competitive landscape for the credit card industry in New…
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23 Mar 2009 -
Commerce Commission files waste oil domestic cartel case. The Commerce Commission has today filed proceedings in the High Court in Auckland alleging the collusive fixing of prices in the waste oil industry. The Commission began investigating the
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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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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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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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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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21 May 2009 -
Commerce Commission finds that electricity companies have not breached the Commerce Act. The Commerce Commission has concluded its principal investigation into whether any participants in the wholesale or retail electricity markets may have breached
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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.