$50m penalty for Telstra over unconscionable sales to Indigenous consumers

The Federal Court has ordered Telstra to pay $50 million in penalties for unconscionable conduct engaged in when selling mobile contracts to Indigenous consumers.

Telstra admitted the breach and the $50m penalty was proposed by the parties and accepted by the Court.

The penalty is the second highest ever imposed under the Australian Consumer Law.

See ACCC media release.

See Federal Court judgment.

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