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The first fusion cell, focusing on Investment Scams, was targeted to address imposter bond and term deposit scams, and AI trading platform scams.
The ACCC is responsible for monitoring compliance with the Competition and Consumer Rules, the Consumer Data Standards and Part IVD of the Competition and Consumer Act.
Quarterly reports on the petroleum industry in Australia have been prepared by the ACCC since 2015.
The fifth quarterly report under the petrol monitoring arrangements outlined in the Competition and Consumer (Price Monitoring—Petroleum Fuels) Direction 2022, which commenced in December 2022.
The Compliance and Enforcement Policy sets out the principles adopted by the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) to achieve compliance with the law.
Our compliance and enforcement priorities for 2024-25 include areas of focus as well as enduring priorities.
On 15 December 2023, the ACCC released the final report for its Inquiry into the retail deposits market.
The fourth quarterly report under the petrol monitoring arrangements outlined in the Competition and Consumer (Price Monitoring—Petroleum
Fuels) Direction 2022, which commenced in December 2022.
This report describes the performance of the agency, including operational and financial management, for the year ending 30 June 2023.
The Part XICB arbitration guideline provides guidance on negotiation and arbitration processes in relation to declared cash equity clearing and settlement services under Part XICB of the Competition and Consumer Act 2010.