Fining, naming, shaming 18 April 2017 By Jessica Waters The Productivity Commission's recommendations for the reform of ACL enforcement and administration Read on
Steam-powered penalty for Valve’s online games 11 January 2017 By Ed Slattery A $3 million penalty for a large foreign corporation sounds another warning about misrepresentations regarding Australian consumer guarantees Read on
Misleading claims aren’t cool 3 November 2016 By Tamara Hunter Dulux engaged in misleading or deceptive conduct and made false or misleading representations in relation to two types of paint Read on
The regulator’s net 19 August 2016 By Rob Hirst ACCC chief sets out his goals for the year ahead Read on
Australia’s ‘corporate crime wave’ 11 May 2016 By Jessica Waters Australia's 'corporate crime wave' Read on
Guided Tour: Hong Kong’s New Competition Law 7 January 2016 By Sharon Henrick Read King & Wood Mallesons comprehensive guide to the new competition law in Hong Kong Read on
Hong Kong engineering boss guilty of bid-rigging 22 December 2015 By Sharon Henrick Hong Kong Corruption Commission targeting bid-rigging as engineer boss found guilty Read on
ACCC Empowered to Vet VET Sector 16 December 2015 By Conor O'Bryan The vocational education and training (VET) sector is under the spotlight for misleading conduct and false representations, as ACCC litigates to resolve Read on
High Court reinstates agreed penalties 9 December 2015 By Emma White The practice of parties negotiating “settlements” and making submissions on agreed penalties has been restored Read on