Australian debt collection giant will cease to exist after claims it dodged its own blacklisting
Panthera’s new owners will seek to take a ‘strong moral and ethical focus, based on robust corporate social responsibility’Follow our Australia news live blog for latest updatesGet our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcastPanthera, one of Australia’s biggest debt collection firms, has been sold and its brand will cease to exist after claims that it circumvented a blacklisting barring it from operating in Victoria.Panthera has been mired in scandal since the federal court found in 2020 that it had unlawfully harassed Australians for money they did not owe.Sign up for Guardian Australia’s breaking news email Continue reading...
Panthera’s new owners will seek to take a ‘strong moral and ethical focus, based on robust corporate social responsibility’
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Panthera, one of Australia’s biggest debt collection firms, has been sold and its brand will cease to exist after claims that it circumvented a blacklisting barring it from operating in Victoria.
Panthera has been mired in scandal since the federal court found in 2020 that it had unlawfully harassed Australians for money they did not owe.
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