Peter King also on the invitation list
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Virginia Briggs.
Also scoring a gig was Coles regional supermarket manager
John Appleby. Appleby kept his local Batemanâs Bay Coles open for three days as the 2020 summer bushfires ravaged the NSW South Coast even though phone lines were down, electricity was cut and roads were blocked.
For this he is a finalist in the Biggies Awards, run by the BCA, which recognise positive business contributions to the community.
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CommBank (ASX:CBA) cops massive fine for deceptive conduct
Tony Yoo | April 7, 2021 4:34pm |
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The Federal Court has ordered
Commonwealth Bank of Australia (ASX: CBA) to pay a $7 million fine for misleading and deceptive conduct.
As The Motley Fool reported in December, the Australian Securities and Investments Commission (ASIC) had taken the bank to court for overcharging interest on thousands of customers’ overdraft facilities.
Specifically the customers were told they would be charged 16% per annum, but CBA actually slugged them an eye-watering 34%.
This allegedly occurred over more than 6 years from December 2011.
CommBank did not defend the allegations of misleading and deceptive conduct and making misleading representations. The court found the bank liable in February.
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