This is how you do it: Felsā€™ plan to stop price gouging

HOW ALLAN FELS SAYS AUSTRALIA CAN STOP PRICE GOUGING

A NATIONAL WATCHDOG:

* Establish a national competition and prices commission, which has a ā€œstanding reviewā€ of the market and examines the reasons behind high prices

* The watchdog would not replace the competition regulator, the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission

* Instead, it would take some of the pressure off the regulator as it continues its enforcement role and performs some price studies

STRENGTHEN COMPETITION LAW:

* Strengthen Australiaā€™s competition law and policy by boosting the provisions of the merger test to stop more potentially anti-competitive mergers

* Reverse the onus of proof in merger cases, as recommended by the competition regulator

* Introduce a law that means big businesses found to have breached competition laws are able to be broken up

* Revive the national competition policy (the government is currently preparing one)

* Shorten Australiaā€™s competition provisions, which are about 20,000 words

INCREASE BANKING PORTABILITY:

* Force banks to make accounts fully portable so customers can switch banks in the same way they can switch telecommunications providers and retain their same phone numbers

* Follow the competition regulatorā€™s advice and make banks more transparent, comparable and proactive in how they alert customers and the public about changes in deposit and bonus rates

REVIEW THE ENERGY MARKET:

* Review the wholesale energy market to see whether it should be redesigned or switched to a system of a capacity market like in the US and Western Australia

* Give the Australian Securities and Investments Commission a ministerial direction to investigate the energy derivatives market to ensure players are not misusing their positions

STOP PAYING MORE FOR ELECTRIC VEHICLES:

* Remove the unwarranted ā€œparallel import restrictionā€ on electric vehicles, which means Australians pay more for them than people in New Zealand

* Removing the restriction would lead to electric vehicle prices in Australia falling by about $10,000 and benefit the environment

REVIEW AND STRENGTHEN SUPERMARKET POLICIES:

* Conduct an in-depth review of supermarkets (the government has accepted this)

* Make the grocery code of conduct mandatory and legally enforceable by the competition regulator

KEEP A CLOSE EYE ON EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION AND CARE:

* Give the competition regulator the power to investigate pricing decisions made by for-profit providers to ensure they are not involved in gaming

* Have the competition regulator continuously review prices in disability care, disability support and aged care

REGULATE AVIATION PRICES:

* Regulate airport prices in the same way other utility prices are regulated

* Take advantage of the governmentā€™s existing aviation review by removing international and domestic restrictions on competition

* Review any remaining restrictions under the treasury-led competition policy review

STUDY MEDICAL SPECIALIST FEES:

* Study medical specialist fees in Australia both at a national competition policy level and through a review by the competition regulator or the Productivity Commission

Source: Inquiry into price gouging and unfair pricing practices final report, ACTU

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Cassandra Morgan
(Australian Associated Press)

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