Should the ACCC have powers to enforce the Food Standards Code or is the ACCC waiting to step away?
This article examines the problems created by the lack of enforcement powers for the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) in relation to enforcing the Australia New Zealand Food Standards Code. The article also raises questions about co-ordination between the ACCC and the States and municipal food regulatory enforcement agencies.
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