Companies Office's unlawful action made lawful

Companies Office's unlawful action made lawful
MPs were quick to make the unlawful collection of fees legal. (Image: Supplied)
Ian Llewellyn
The government has followed up its retrospective legislation to validate the Companies Office’s decades-long unlawful collection of fees with a new bill to ensure it can continue to function in the future.At the time of the budget, parliament very quickly passed a law through all stages for the collection and administration of millions of dollars in fees by the Companies Office.The office administers the 16 different corporate registers, including entity registers (such as the Companies Register), occupational licensing registers (th...

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