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ACCC clears JBS Australia’s proposed $175M acquisition of Rivalea
ACCC 2021-12-02 7:20 pm By Bianca Hrovat Sydney

The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission has given the green light to pork processor JBS Australia to proceed with its proposed $175 million acquisition of a Singapore-owned pig farm and abattoir business, despite competition concerns raised by pig farmers.

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ACCC pressured ASIC to drop investigation into JPMorgan, court hears
ACCC 2021-12-01 8:57 pm By Cindy Cameronne Sydney

A senior ACCC officer tried to dissuade ASIC from investigating alleged insider trading by JPMorgan because of fears it would “upset” the competition regulator’s criminal cartel case over a $2.5 billion ANZ share placement, a court has heard.

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ACCC updated policies on witnesses after ‘flawed’ bank cartel probe, court hears
ACCC 2021-11-30 10:36 pm By Miklos Bolza Sydney

A senior ACCC officer was probed Tuesday on whether the competition regulator updated its guidelines for taking witness statements in July in response to criticism of investigators’ methods in the cartel probe over ANZ’s $2.5 billion share placement.

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Judge orders Employsure to pay $1M after ‘gagging’ at ACCC’s proposed sum
ACCC 2021-11-30 5:43 pm By Bianca Hrovat Sydney

Specialist workplace relations consultancy Employsure has been ordered to pay a $1 million penalty over a series of misleading Google advertisements, a figure significantly lower than the $5 million sought by the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission.

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Law firm preparing class actions against Apple, Google
ACCC 2021-11-29 9:09 pm By Cat Fredenburgh Melbourne

Apple and Google’s legal woes in Australia are set to worsen, with a leading class action firm preparing to file class actions against the Silicon Valley giants for alleged competition and consumer law violations.

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Herbert Smith Freehills competition partner appointed ACCC commissioner
ACCC 2021-11-29 1:01 pm By Cat Fredenburgh

The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission has appointed an esteemed Herbert Smith Freehills competition partner who defeated some of the regulator’s most high-profile merger challenges to be a commissioner.

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Vina Money Transfer to plead guilty in criminal cartel case
Abilene Singh 2021-11-29 10:09 pm By Cindy Cameronne Sydney

Money transfer business Vina Money Transfer and two of five individuals accused of fixing foreign exchange rates on millions of dollars transferred between Australia and Vietnam will plead guilty to criminal cartel charges, a court has heard.

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ACCC approves NAB’s $1.2B acquisition of Citi’s consumer business
ACCC 2021-11-25 2:55 pm By Bianca Hrovat Sydney

The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission has given the green light to the National Australia Bank’s proposed $1.2 billion acquisition of Citigroup’s Australian consumer business, finding the deal is not likely to substantially lessen competition.

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ACCC greenlights Meta’s proposed acquisition of Kustomer
ACCC 2021-11-18 6:32 pm By Bianca Hrovat Sydney

The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission says Meta’s proposed acquisition of customer relationship management start-up Kustomer is unlikely to have any substantial impact on competition.

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PwC hit with $43M negligence lawsuit by failed VET provider Cornerstone
ACCC 2021-11-17 4:06 pm By Bianca Hrovat Sydney

Accounting firm PricewaterhouseCoopers is facing claims of professional negligence by insolvent tertiary education provider Cornerstone for allegedly assisting the company’s former director in overstating the company’s revenue and unlawfully extinguishing his debt.

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