ASIC levies first greenwashing penalty on energy company
Australian energy firm Tlou Energy has agreed to pay a total of £100m in infringement notices to the Assets and Investments Commission (ASX) over claims it was misleading environmental representations against the ASX earlier this year.
Source: accountantsdaily.com.auPublished on 2022-10-28
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