Simon Power

Modification to Commerce Commission International Co-operation Bill, greeted

Simon-PowerSimon Power, Commerce Minister has greeted alteration to a bill that facilitate greater co-operation between the Commerce Commission and its international counterparts.

Mr Power expressed that the Commerce Commission International Cooperation and Fees Bill is mainly significant to move forward the Solitary Economic Market result Framework declared by the Australian and New Zealand Prime Ministers during August previous year.

Copyright law changes get support from government

Copyright law changes get support from governmentChanges in the copyright legislation have got support from an unexpected quarter. Some of the offenders of the new rules have seen their connections getting terminated.

Call for more disability care funding

Simon PowerThe government has been called for rising funding for the disability sector as two IHC firms were put into statutory management because both the companies did not able to pay its workers for the sleepover shifts in their houses.

Hubbard Investors Distressed over Monetary Hardships

Simon PowerThe Hubbard investors are planning to take a possible legal action against the Government, and for the same, they are to discuss the issue with the lawyers today. It was on June 20, when Commerce Minister Simon Power had put the companies Aorangi Securities and Hubbard Managed Funds along with seven more charitable trusts into the statutory management.

Bill to Improve Legal Aid System Presented in Parliament

Simon-PowerToday, a bill, which may become law by the next year, has been put in front of the Parliament, which has been constructed to improve the legal aid system and to check the failures met by the Government in the investigation processes.

The bill has been proposed by the Dame Margaret Bazley to keep a track on the legal aid system, so as to avoid its malfunctioning.

Feltex’s Five Former Directors Cleared of Criminal Charges

Feltex’s Five Former Directors Cleared of Criminal ChargesCommerce Minister Simon Power shared that, questions have been raised about the auditors' advice to the Board pertaining to the court's decision to exonerate unsuccessful carpet Company Feltex's five Directors of Financial Reporting Act charges.

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