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  • Commission supports Consumer Fraud Week

    18 May 2015 -  The Commerce Commission is urging New Zealanders to be vigilant in the face of increasing online scams and to always remember the old adage, if it’s too good to be true it probably is.

  • Music website trader guilty of fraud

    29 May 2015 -  Online musical instrument store owner Andrew Marquet Taylor has been sentenced to 9 months home detention, ordered to pay more than $91,000 in compensation and fines in the Auckland District Court yesterday. Mr Taylor was also banned from using the

  • Commission releases investigation guidelines

    17 Dec 2015 -  The Commerce Commission has released guidelines designed to help traders and consumers understand how it investigates competition and consumer matters.

  • Connor Healthcare withdraws merger appeal

    18 Jun 2015 -  Connor Healthcare Limited (Connor) has withdrawn its appeal to the High Court of the Commission’s decision declining clearance for it to acquire all of the shares in Acurity Health Group Limited (Acurity) that it did not already own.

  • Commission releases consumer issues report

    24 Sep 2015 -  The Commerce Commission have today released a report which identifies current issues and emerging risks that have the potential to affect markets or consumers.

  • Vocus seeks clearance to merge with M2

    9 Oct 2015 -  The Commission has received an application from Vocus Communications Limited seeking clearance to acquire up to 100% of the shares and/or assets of M2 Group Limited.

  • Commission wool scouring conference deferred

    3 Aug 2015 -  Yesterday the Commerce Commission was provided with new confidential information in relation to the property valuations involved in Cavalier Wool Holdings Limited’s application to acquire 100% of New Zealand Wool Services International’s wool

  • Baa Baa Beads warned over health claims

    6 Nov 2015 -  Wholesaler and online retailer ‘Baa Baa Beads’ has received a warning from the Commerce Commission after it failed to substantiate its claims about the therapeutic benefits of its Baltic amber products.