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Commerce Commission's monopoly approval 'misguided'


Colin Williscroft
Mon, 22 Aug 2011

In making a decision that in effect approved a monopoly, the Commerce Commission failed in its role as a competition enforcement agency, the Wellington High Court heard this morning.

During opening arguments in a trial set down to run all week, Pheroze Jagose, lawyer for carpet maker Godfrey

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Colin Williscroft
Mon, 22 Aug 2011
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