By Bruce Teague
The company police are pressing ahead.
Current speeches by Rod Sims, chief of the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission, call into question the spate of state government decisions distorting the market. The Australian today offered examples where scrutiny was insufficient to stop poorly priced sales of port facilities at Port Kembla and Botany and also giving the Macquarie Airport people right of first refusal to operate a second airport “for no good reason” (except a bigger buyout price at the outset).
They might also have mentioned the sale of the state owned TAB with accompanying conditions that prevented oncourse bookmakers Read full article
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