Supermarket review recommends hefty fines, tougher code of conduct

An interim report into Australia's supermarket code of conduct has recommended a mandatory framework, with fines of up to $10 million for retailers that misbehave. But former Labor Minister Craig Emerson, who led the review, has stopped short of suggesting divestiture powers.

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