Australia fines its telecommunications company Telstra $39 m

Australia fines its telecommunications company Telstra $39 million for exploiting indigenous customers


The fine ordered by a Federal Court judge is the second-largest ever imposed under Australian consumer law
Australia's largest telecommunications company Telstra was fined $39 million on Thursday for unconscionable conduct in selling remote indigenous customers mobile phone contracts that they did not understand and could not afford.
The fine ordered by a Federal Court judge is the second-largest ever imposed under Australian consumer law.
Telstra admitted the offenses in signing up 108 indigenous customers, some of whom spoke English as a second or third language, to mobile phone accounts.
Staff sometimes manipulated credit assessments to say unemployed customers had jobs. They also failed to properly explain the potential costs and falsely represented products as free of cost.

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