The successful action last week by the ACCC in prosecuting two surgeons in the Federal Court for ‘market fixing’ might herald a new step in breaking some of the stranglehold the medical profession has over new entrants. Then again it might not.
Crikey / Monday, 9 July 2007
The successful action last week by the ACCC in prosecuting two surgeons in the Federal Court for ‘market fixing’ might herald a new step in breaking some of the stranglehold the medical profession has over new entrants. Then again it might not.
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