September 2001
Substantial untruths told in advertising:Quantum Prestige Limited fined $17,500
14 September 2001
A "substantial untruth was contained in all the advertising" offered as evidence against Quantum Prestige Limited said Judge Doogue in the Auckland District Court today.Relates to: Fair Trading
Submissions sought on valuations of large electricity line companies
12 September 2001
The Commerce Commission has today advertised nationwide seeking submissions on the valuations of large electricity line companies.Relates to: Electricity
Commission issues RFPs on new telecommunications regime
11 September 2001
The Commerce Commission has issued four requests for proposals (RFP) seeking responses from industry experts to assist with its new functions under the proposed telecommunications regime.Relates to: Telecommunications
Commission concerned about industry reputation: Sails Realty Limited prosecuted
11 September 2001
Misleading information has the potential to bring any industry into disrepute and the Commerce Commission is concerned the actions of a few could cost the entire Real Estate industry over time.Relates to: Fair Trading
When is a scallop not a scallop?
7 September 2001
Consumers must be able to rely on food labels and packaging says the Commerce Commission after today's prosecution of Browns of Barrington Ltd in the Christchurch District Court.Relates to: Fair Trading
Commission holds Airports Conference in Wellington on 3 - 14 September 2001
3 September 2001
The Commerce Commission conference to hear submissions on its draft report (released 3 July 2001) regarding the price control study of Auckland, Wellington and Christchurch International Airports will be held at the Overseas Terminal in Wellington on 3rd to 14th September 2001.Relates to: Airports