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Sunday, August 26, 2007
Consumer Credit Code AmendmentsThe Ministerial Council on Consumer Affairs has invited comments on the exposure drafts of the Consumer Credit Code Amendment Bill 2007 and Consumer Credit Amendment Regulation 2007. The Bill and Regulations will principally affect fringe credit providers, such as payday lenders, who typically offer short term loans (from four weeks to 18 months) for small amounts (averaging less than $300), particularly to people unable to access credit from the mainstream lenders. The purpose of the Consumer Credit Code Amendment Bill 2007 and Consumer Credit Amendment Regulation 2007 is to implement the recommendations contained in the Fringe Credit Providers - Decision Making Regulatory Impact Statement. Although the amendments will apply to all credit providers, they particularly target practices which are considered unjust and exploitative. The proposals include:
Sunday, August 05, 2007
AML Fact Sheets The Attorney-General's Department has published a series of fact sheets about the Anti-Money Laundering and Counter-Terrorism Financing Act (AML/CTF Act) includiong one about changes for customers.
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