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Binding statement as good as class action in age pension case, judge told
Australian Government Solicitor 2021-11-01 8:28 pm By Bianca Hrovat Sydney

The federal government is seeking to avoid a representative proceeding brought on behalf of Indigenous men alleging its failure to “close the gap” in life expectancy necessitates a lower age eligibility for their fair and equal access to the age pension.

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BlueScope meeting made distributor ‘extremely uncomfortable’, ACCC tells court
ACCC 2021-11-01 5:58 pm By Cindy Cameronne Sydney

BlueScope general manager Jason Ellis made executives of a steel distributor “extremely uncomfortable” in a meeting where he presented the steel giant’s price list, a court hearing the ACCC’s price-fixing case was told Monday.

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BlueScope general manager ‘not an honest witness’, ACCC tells court
ACCC 2021-10-26 9:03 pm By Cindy Cameronne Sydney

BlueScope Steel general manager Jason Ellis was not an honest witness and did not express genuine regret when he apologised for obstructing an ACCC investigation, a court hearing the regulator’s price-fixing case was told Tuesday.

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Companies can’t block ATO’s grilling of disgraced accountant Vanda Gould
Accounting 2021-10-19 2:01 pm By Miklos Bolza Sydney

Three companies operated by convicted accountant Vanda Gould have failed again to block further cross examination of Gould by the Commissioner of Taxation in a number of tax appeals in the Federal Court.

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Judges should have no say in coal mine approvals, Morrison government says in class action appeal
Appeals 2021-10-18 9:07 pm By Miklos Bolza Sydney

Approving coal mine projects is not the business of courts, the Morrison government has argued in its challenge to a landmark class action judgment that found it had a duty of care to protect Australian children from the effects of climate change.

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Trial in Ben Roberts-Smith’s defamation case delayed to 2022
Anna Mitchelmore 2021-10-15 9:28 pm By Cindy Cameronne

A judge has adjourned trial in the defamation case by accused war criminal Ben Roberts-Smith to early 2022, saying relocation was not practical after COVID-19 restrictions prevented Fairfax’s witnesses travelling to Sydney.

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Clive Palmer loses High Court battle over right to sue WA for $30B
Australian Government Solicitor 2021-10-13 6:29 pm By Miklos Bolza Sydney

Mining magnate Clive Palmer and two of his mining firms have lost a High Court challenge seeking to overturn a Western Australian law which prevented him from suing the state government for $30 billion over mining tenements in the Pilbara.

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ACCC officers face pre-trial grilling in ANZ cartel case as judge questions need for committal
Allens 2021-10-12 11:24 pm By Christine Caulfield Melbourne

Five enforcement officers of the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission will be cross-examined by lawyers for banks facing price fixing charges over their conduct following ANZ’s $2.5 billion capital raising six years ago.

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FWO alleges Commonwealth Bank ‘knowingly’ underpaid staff $16.4M
Australian Government Solicitor 2021-10-11 4:09 pm By Miklos Bolza Sydney

The Fair Work Ombudsman has taken the Commonwealth Bank of Australia and CommSec to court for allegedly knowingly underpaying almost 7,500 employees over $16.4 million through the use of individual agreements.

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ANZ wins access to JPMorgan settlement chats in cartel case
ACCC 2021-10-11 2:49 pm By Miklos Bolza Sydney

A judge overseeing a cartel case over a $2.5 billion ANZ share placement has granted ANZ’s bid for unredacted documents which the bank says will support its claims that the case should be permanently stayed because of improper dealings between whistleblower JPMorgan, ASIC and the ACCC.

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