
Courts hit RACQ with a $10m fine over insurance claims
The Federal Court has ordered the RACQ to pay a $10 million fine for potentially misleading customers over insurance.
The Federal Court has ordered the RACQ to pay a $10 million fine for potentially misleading customers over insurance.
The ACCC wants Qantas to be fined more than $250 million for its “ghost flights” and has called on courts to significantly lift the penalties for corporate wrongdoing to scare companies into better behaviour.
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Law firm Slater and Gordon has launched a class action in the Federal Court on behalf of about 100,000 people against Optus over data breaches that affected millions of Australians last year.
Former Liberal staffer Bruce Lehrmann faces the prospect that two late-filed defamation cases over media reports regarding the alleged rape of Brittany Higgins could be dismissed.
Speaking publicly for the first time about claims he raped Brittany Higgins, former Liberal Party staffer Bruce Lehrmann has told a court he was “outraged” by the allegations being made against him.
Before being charged with sexual assault, former Liberal staffer Bruce Lehrmann said he could obtain “millions in defamation” over media reports about the alleged rape of Brittany Higgins.