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Fair Trading Suspends Agent for Misrepresentation, Disqualifies Another for Fraud

NSW Fair Trading has suspended one real estate agent's license for 60 days due to misrepresenting prices and failing to pass on offers. In a separate action, another agent was disqualified for five years and faces further investigation for misappropriating approximately $300,000 in trust funds.

Priority review Enforcement Consumer Protection
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NSW Fair Trading Warns Bondi United for False Terror Attack Links

NSW Fair Trading has issued a public warning against Bondi United for falsely claiming links to the Bondi Beach terror attack. The agency took action after investigations revealed misleading conduct, and the business has indicated it will offer refunds to consumers. This action highlights the government's commitment to protecting consumers from exploitation following tragic events.

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1d ago ACMA Media Releases
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Lululemon Fined $702,900 for Spam Email Violations

The Australian Communications and Media Authority (ACMA) has penalised Lululemon Athletica Australia Pty Ltd $702,900 for sending over 370,000 spam emails that failed to include an unsubscribe option. The company also entered into a court-enforceable undertaking to improve compliance.

Urgent Enforcement Consumer Protection
1d ago ACMA Media Releases
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Tabcorp Fined $158,400 for Illegal In-Play Sports Bets

Tabcorp Holdings Limited has paid a $158,400 penalty to the Australian Communications and Media Authority (ACMA) for accepting 426 illegal in-play sports bets. This is the third breach of in-play betting rules by Tabcorp since 2021.

Priority review Enforcement Consumer Protection
1d ago ACMA Media Releases
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Lycamobile Pays $376,200 Penalty for Identity Verification Failures

The Australian Communications and Media Authority (ACMA) has fined Lycamobile Pty Ltd $376,200 for 131 breaches of anti-scam rules related to identity verification failures during mobile number transfers. The company has also entered into an 18-month court-enforceable undertaking to improve its security arrangements.

Urgent Enforcement Telecommunications
1d ago ACMA Media Releases
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ACMA Fines Six Wagering Providers for Self-Exclusion Rule Breaches

The Australian Communications and Media Authority (ACMA) has concluded investigations into six wagering providers for breaches of gambling self-exclusion rules. Tabcorp paid a $112,680 penalty, while others received remedial directions or formal warnings for failing to protect self-excluded individuals.

Priority review Enforcement Consumer Protection
1d ago ACCC News Centre
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ACCC: Hyatt changes card surcharges after investigation

The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) announced that Hyatt hotels in Australia have changed their card payment surcharging practices following an ACCC investigation. Hyatt Regency Sydney was found to be charging debit card surcharges above its costs, in breach of the Competition and Consumer Act. All Hyatt hotels in Australia have now implemented changes to ensure compliance.

Priority review Enforcement Consumer Protection
1d ago ASIC Media Releases
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ASIC Disqualifies Director for Five Years Over 20 Company Failures

The Australian Securities and Investments Commission (ASIC) has disqualified Vincenzo Frank Tesoriero from managing corporations for five years due to his involvement in the failure of 20 companies. The disqualification stems from findings of improper conduct, including facilitating fraudulent transactions and mismanaging company funds.

Urgent Enforcement Financial Services
1d ago ASIC Media Releases
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ASIC Disqualifies Simon Raftery from Managing Corporations

The Australian Securities and Investments Commission (ASIC) has disqualified Simon Raftery from managing corporations for two and a half years due to his involvement in five failed companies. These companies owed approximately $43 million to creditors.

Priority review Enforcement Corporate Governance
1d ago ASIC Media Releases
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Capital Mining Limited Directors' Charges Discontinued

The Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions (Cth) has discontinued charges against former Capital Mining Limited directors Peter Dykes, Anthony Dunlop, and Peter Torney. ASIC considers the matter finalised following this decision.

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