Factbox-Penalties imposed on Australian companies over the recent years

Reuters

Published May 30, 2023 03:19AM ET

Updated May 30, 2023 03:51AM ET

(Reuters) - Australian regulators have over the recent years fined a slew of companies over breaches and non-compliance issues, with the country's "Big Four" banks penalised the heaviest over money laundering and plenty of other charges.

Here are some of the major penalties imposed by the regulators:

AMP (OTC:AMLTF) LTD

Troubled Australian wealth manager AMP Ltd was fined a court-mandated penalty of A$24 million in May for billing dead clients for insurance and financial advice.

ANZ GROUP HOLDINGS

An Australian court fined the country's fourth-largest bank, ANZ Group Holdings, A$10 million in penalties in March for non-compliance with consumer credit protection laws in a case that stems from the Royal Commission proceedings.

In October 2022, ANZ was penalised A$25 million for failing to provide certain benefits it had agreed to give customers.

COMMONWEALTH BANK OF AUSTRALIA

Commonwealth Bank of Australia (OTC:CMWAY), the country's biggest lender, in June 2018 agreed to pay a penalty of A$700 million to settle money laundering charges brought by Australia's financial intelligence agency.

In October 2022, CBA's trading unit was fined A$20 million for compliance failures in delivering financial services.

CROWN RESORTS

On May 30, Crown Resorts and Australia's financial crime regulator agreed to a A$450 million penalty after the casino operator failed to prevent money laundering and criminal activity at its casinos.

Crown was also fined A$120 million by the state of Victoria in November last year for serious misconduct and breaches including failure to prevent gambling harm.

Separately, the state fined Crown A$80 million in May last year for enabling illegal transfer of funds from China.

NATIONAL AUSTRALIA BANK

National Australia Bank (OTC:NABZY), the country's second-largest bank, was charged A$18.5 million penalty in August 2021 by a court for issuing misleading fee disclosure statements or none at all.

STAR ENTERTAINMENT GROUP

The Queensland government in December 2022 slapped penalties totalling A$100 million on Star Entertainment after findings proved that the casino operator did not meet certain regulatory requirements.

TABCORP HOLDINGS

In March 2017, Tabcorp was ordered to pay a A$45-million civil penalty on non-compliance with the anti-money laundering and counter-terrorism financing law.

TLOU ENERGY LTD

In October 2022, Australia's corporate watchdog imposed a fine of A$53,280 on Tlou Energy over allegations of 'greenwashing', or exaggerated claims regarding environmentally friendly investments, making it the regulator's first time to crack down on such a misconduct.

TELECOM FIRMS

Three Australian telecom firms: Telstra (OTC:TLGPY) Group, a unit of TPG Telecom, and Optus, a unit of Singapore Telecommunications, were ordered by a court to pay a collective A$33.5 million in penalties for making misleading claims about the speed of some NBN internet plans.

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