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The penalty guidelines are a publicly available document, promoting greater awareness and transparency in the ACCC’s approach to assessing penalties.
The ACCC has prepared guidelines that set out our position on the investigation and enforcement of possible contraventions of the Competition and Consumer (Gas Market Emergency Price) Order 2022 (the Order).
This publication is to assist procurement professionals understand cartel behaviour.
These Guidelines set out the approach that the ACCC currently proposes to take following the repeal of the intellectual property-related exemption in subsection 51(3) of the Competition and Consumer Act 2010 (Cth) (CCA).
Presents the results of the ACCC’s cross-subsidy analysis based on Australia Post’s regulatory accounts for the 2014–15 financial year.
The ACCC has a role under the Australian Postal Corporation Act 1989 (APCA) to assess whether Australia Post is cross-subsidising its non-reserved services with revenues from its reserved services.
This template is intended to provide information for the International Competition Network member competition agencies about each other’s legislation on hardcore cartels.
Presents the results of the ACCC’s cross-subsidy analysis based on Australia Post’s regulatory accounts for the 2013–14 financial year.
The formal definition of cross-subsidy that has developed in the economic literature comprises two tests that compare a service’s revenues to different cost concepts.
Presents the results of the ACCC’s cross-subsidy analysis based on Australia Post’s regulatory accounts for the 2012–13 financial year.