ComCom wrongly assessed the benefits of wool scour merger: Godfrey Hirst
Godfrey Hirst's lawyers say the Commerce Commission has wrongly assessed the public benefits of allowing the two remaining wool scours to merge. With special feature audio.
Jenny Ruth Fri, 24 Jun 2016
Godfrey Hirst’s lawyers say the Commerce Commission has wrongly assessed the public benefits of allowing the two remaining wool scours to merge.
Grant David of Chapman Tripp says the test set out in the legislation allows parties to do what the law would otherwise prohibit.
Mr David says the High
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