ACCC chief warns small businesses could be prosecuted for predatory pricing
Australian Competition and Consumer Commission chairman Graeme Samuel has warned the regulator could be forced to prosecute a small business for predatory pricing after the Senate rejected changes to the controversial Birdsville amendment to the Trade Practices Act..
Mon Oct 2008 10:10 (1 month, 1 week ago)
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