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ComCom stresses importance of wider deterrence in first steel mesh sentencing

Case closely watched by Steel & Tube. 

Victoria Young
Mon, 11 Dec 2017

The Commerce Commission has told the Auckland District Court it must consider the wider context of deterrence as it pushes for a heavier fine in the first prosecution relating to false and misleading representations about its seismic steel mesh.

Earlier this year, Timber King and NZ Steel

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Victoria Young
Mon, 11 Dec 2017
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