A report into soaring grocery prices, rising energy bills and steep airfares will be released on Wednesday (7 February) amid expectations its findings and recommendations will cause a headache for some of the country’s biggest and most powerful companies.
It comes amid a cost of living crisis that has intensified an already-growing distrust of supermarkets, airlines and energy companies.
Marsupial@quokk.au 9 months ago
I won’t hold my breath that any meaningful action will be taken regardless of what the report says.
Salvo@aussie.zone 9 months ago
At least it will give Ammo to the minor Parties next election cycle.
We can only hope that something happens before then. If not hopefully a major swing away from 2-party preferred should be the Wakeup call they need.
dgriffith@aussie.zone 9 months ago
My prediction:
A few board members will fall in their swords and be jettisoned, conveniently carrying all the responsibility for all those abhorrent actions.
Once free of that moral burden and with the slate wiped clean, the companies will then appoint the necessary replacements, who will stand up in front of the media and say that they are “moving in new directions”, with “significant change to the status quo”.
Then a few months of not much in particular will pass before they can get back to the dirty business of making the most amount of money with the least amount of service.