May 2006
Extension of regulated telecommunication services: draft report
30 May 2006
The Commission today released its draft report on whether regulation of ten telecommunications services should be extended for two years.Relates to: Business Competition, Telecommunications
Fake organics land butcher with meaty $10,000 fine
30 May 2006
In a first for the Commerce Commission, a butcher has been fined for falsely labelling products as certified organic when they were not. Jason Arthars and Clark's Organic Butchery Ltd were fined a total of $10,000 ($5,000 for Arthars and $5,000 for the company) in the Waitakere District Court today for falsely suggesting the company was certified by New Zealand's principal certification agencies.Relates to: Fair Trading
Commission warns Baycorp after fee investigation
19 May 2006
The Commerce Commission has completed its investigation into allegations of anti-competitive behaviour by Baycorp Advantage Holdings (NZ) Ltd (Baycorp), issuing Baycorp with a formal warning for a potential breach of the Commerce Act 1986.Relates to: Business Competition
Roadside car dealer finds non-compliance stalls trading
15 May 2006
A motor dealer has been fined over $8,500 in the Christchurch District Court today for lying about the age of cars he was selling and failing to provide purchasers with Supplier Information Notice (SIN) cards. He also agreed to pay over $1,400 in reparations to people who had bought cars from him and had to repair faults.Relates to: Fair Trading
Mobile Market: Competition Issues
10 May 2006
The Commerce Commission announced today that it will examine the reasons for the lack of new entry into the mobile services market as a prelude to deciding whether or not to commence an investigation into possible changes to the regulatory framework.Relates to: Telecommunications
If it ain't broke, fix it anyway policy costs appliance shop $20,000
3 May 2006
A home appliance business and its owner have been fined more than $20,000 after employees were instructed to tell lie about the age of second hand appliances and recommend unnecessary repairs.Relates to: Fair Trading
Commission investigating Pernod Ricard's acquisition of Allied Domecq
1 May 2006
The Commission has opened an investigation under section 47 of the Commerce Act into the acquisition by Pernod Ricard S.A. of Allied Domecq plc. This acquisition was completed on 26 July 2005. The investigation will consider the competitive implications of Pernod Ricard retaining assets that are subject to divestment undertakings.Relates to: Business Competition