Micheál Martin says the proposed legislation is being raised with him at the doors.
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A consumer group has raised issues against the pending Senate Bill No. 2699, or the Konektadong Pinoy Act, as certain provisions of the proposed legislation are reportedly open to abuse by digital scammers.
Micheál Martin says the proposed legislation is being raised with him at the doors.
A proposed average rise of 21% a year will cause 'intolerable strain', a consumer group warns.
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Scammers could find it harder to dupe Australians under legislation that paves the way for hefty fines for companies which fail to protect their...
Scammers could find it harder to dupe Australians under legislation that paves the way for hefty fines for companies which fail to protect their...
The Senate on Friday approved sweeping legislation to reshape the country’s business landscape by establishing a new state agency to streamline...
The draft legislation proposed a new funding model for the SABC, to be developed within three years of enactment.