CONSUMER LAW- where company engaged in conduct that was likely to mislead or deceive, in contravention of s 18 of the Australian Consumer Law (ACL) and engaged in conduct that was liable to mislead the public as to the nature, the characteristics or the suitability for purpose of services, in contravention of s 34 of the ACL - where second respondent caused company to engage in contravening conduct, and was directly and indirectly knowingly concerned in, or a party to, the contraventions - where the parties reached a proposed settlement - power to make declarations on evidence provided in the form of a statement of agreed facts - principles applicable to imposition of a pecuniary penalty, declarations, publication of corrective notices and the establishment and implementation of a training program under s 246 of the ACL
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