September 2008
Dairy Industry Restructuring Act: Commission reaches Draft Determination on Kaimai and Grate Kiwi Cheese's dispute with Fonterra
26 September 2008
The Commerce Commission has reached a preliminary view in a dispute between Fonterra Co-operative Group Limited (Fonterra) and both Kaimai Cheese Company Limited (Kaimai) and Grate Kiwi Cheese Company Limited (Grate Kiwi Cheese).
Relates to: Dairy Industry
Commerce Commission reports to Minister on Sprint's compliance with Telecommunications Service Obligations
25 September 2008
The Commerce Commission has reported to the Minister for Communications and Information Technology on Sprint International New Zealand Limited's performance in complying with the Telecommunications Service Obligations (TSO) Deed for Telecommunications Relay Services (TRS) for the period from 1 July 2007 to 30 June 2008. This Deed sets out the service quality requirements for the provision of the TSO relay services which enable hearing impaired telecommunications users to make relay calls.
Relates to: Telecommunications
Consumers warned 'light' and 'mild' tobacco likely to be just as deadly as regular strength
24 September 2008
Cigarette smokers should not be misled into thinking that 'light' and 'mild' cigarettes are less harmful to their health, when compared to full strength tobacco products.
Relates to: Fair Trading
Telecommunications Commissioner to stand down temporarily
19 September 2008
The Minister of Commerce and the Minister of Communications and Information Technology have today agreed that Dr Ross Patterson will be taking a leave of absence from the Commerce Commission for health reasons.
Relates to: Telecommunications
Commerce Commission reports to Minister on Telecom's Telecommunications Service Obligations
18 September 2008
The Commerce Commission has advised the Minister of Communications that Telecom has complied with all its Telecommunications Service Obligations (TSO) quality measures for the 2007/08 financial year.
Relates to: Telecommunications
Mobile Electronic Services fined for misleading consumers
18 September 2008
A Christchurch based electrical appliance repairer has pleaded guilty to breaching the Fair Trading Act.
Relates to: Fair Trading
Commerce Commission issues final determination on Maui Gas Pipeline Open Access
18 September 2008
The Commerce Commission has today issued the final determination in relation to an application under section 58 of the Commerce Act by two Todd companies in relation to access to the Maui gas pipeline. This is consistent with the Commission's preliminary view stated in its April draft determination.
Relates to: Business Competition, Gas Pipelines
Telecom remedies Separation Undertakings Breach
17 September 2008
Telecommunications Commissioner Dr Ross Patterson has received information from Telecom that satisfies him that the breach of Telecom's Separation Undertakings that occurred on 30 June 2008 has been remedied.
Relates to: Telecommunications
Commerce Commission initiates disclosure of interests inquiry
12 September 2008
The Commerce Commission has today announced it will be conducting an inquiry into whether Donal Curtin, who was appointed Deputy Chair of the Commission in July, provided an appropriate level of disclosure to the Commission and the Minister of Commerce in relation to his involvement with finance and investment companies Vestar Ltd, Mint Asset Management Ltd and MFS Ltd.
Relates to:
Telecommunications Act: Commerce Commission releases final Telecom TSO cost calculation for 2004/05
9 September 2008
The Commerce Commission has released its telecommunication service obligations (TSO) determination covering the 2004/05 year.
Relates to: Telecommunications
Commerce Commission's preliminary view on Vector's and Powerco's offers of undertakings
5 September 2008
The Commerce Commission has formed a preliminary view to not accept offers of undertaking from Vector and Powerco in relation to the supply of their controlled natural gas distribution services.
Relates to: Gas Pipelines
Ezibuy fined for 'pashmina' shawls that were poly/cotton
4 September 2008
A popular clothing and home goods company has pleaded guilty to breaching the Fair Trading Act and has been fined $8,500 in the Auckland District Court for marketing and selling shawls advertised as silk blend pashmina, when they were not.
Relates to: Fair Trading
Commission declines to grant clearance to Southern Cross and Aorangi Hospital to form a joint venture
4 September 2008
The Commerce Commission has declined to grant clearance to Southern Cross Health Trust and Aorangi Hospital Limited to merge their respective private hospital operations in Palmerston North.
Relates to: Business Competition