De Jong, Michael Edgar v Prudential Assurance Co Ltd

Case

[1977] FCA 22

20 Apr 1977

No judgment structure available for this case.

.

and

Defendant

ORDERS OF

Thss C o u r t o r d e r s that

the Defendant

'TIE COURT :

pay

a

p e n a l t y of

Fxve Thousand Dollars

($5 ,000)

LII r e l a t l o n t o each of

two

con t raven t lons of

s e c ~ ~ o n

j 3 ( c )

of

t h e

Trade Practlccs A c t 1974.

?h15 Court orders the Det'andaulL L O pay

l-he Tnformant 's

costs.

PLACE AUD

DATE :

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FEDERAL COIrRT O F

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AITSTFULIA

U ~ 0 . 1 8 4

o f

1976

B So.186 of' 1976

Genera l Dlv is lon

THE PRTJDENTTAL ASSVRhKCE COMPASI~

LIMITED

FOR

REASOUS

JTJDDGMEST

:

N - r n O ,

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The Defendant, The Prudential Assurance Company LlmlLed,

by I t s Counsel, has pleaded gullty to two contraventions

of' s e c t ~ o n 5 3 ( c ) o f The

Trade Practices

Act

1974.

The

c h a r g e s a r e

t h a t

on

10 November

1375 In co l lnec t ion

wlth

the

poss lb l e

supp ly

of

services,

t o w l t ,

t h e r lgh ts o r b e n e f l t s

to

be provlded under

a

schcme

o r fund

d ~ ~ s c r l b n d

$35 'Tlx?

Prudential

Austral1 an Ernplo)-c?d P ~ r s o n s

Supernmluai 1011

Fund' I t

r c p r e s e n t e d t o Richard Mlchlel

Watsoll

a t R l 5 d o n

III

thc

StaLt?

o f Tasmania and

to Ashley

Stewart a t HobarL

Ln

the 3a ld

5 Ldte

t h a t s u c h

services had hener'lts

they dld not have, namely,

that

the

b e r w f ~

I S from snch scnr1ces h-ould be frcr rrom

_.

Tasmanian Death Dut les .

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2. .;

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_.

1 L 1s noli conceded by t he Defendant tImL I L S

p o l l ~ ~ c s

15surd

About the end of 197'4, the

Defendant

began

t o doubt

xihether

r

11,s

l n t e r p r e t a t l o n o f

t h e r e l e v a n t p r o v l s l o n s

of'

the Act

afLer

t h e

1968 amendments %a5 correc t and

rook

t h c m a t t e r

up

w l t h t h e Tasmanian Commlssroner o f

raxatlon.

R y letter

da ted 6 May

1 9 7 j the

Commlssloner

Informed

thr

1)efendant

t h a t he

d l s a g r r e d w l t h ~

t

l n t r r p r e t a L l o u

s

and

stated

that

3-11

211s

v l e w the

p o l l c l e s

l s s u e d u n d e r

t h e

srhernc:

were not

f ree

from dury as c1almt.d.

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3 .

Between 6 May 1973 and 7 January 1976 the Defendant

sought

and obtalned legal oprnior ls

from malrlland counsel

on whether

i t s i n t e r p r e t a t l o n or

that

of

the Commlssloner

wnb

t he

co r rec t one

to

p

l

ace

on

the

r e l evan t

l~ rov l s lons

oi

rhe

Act

w h l c h a r e n o t f r e e

f r o m

obhcur l ty and have not ye t heen

cons ldered by

a

cour t o f record .

A t the beglnnlng

of

1976 the Defendant

decldad

to accep t

t he

Comm~ss ioner ' s Interpretation,

b u t

It

w a s

n o t u n t l l O c t o b e r

1976 that I t proceeded

to ge t

111 touch wl th

a l l persona

t u

whom

a

pol icv had been issued and Inform

them

o f

t he t rue

p o s l t l o n .

When

i t

d i d

t h l s ,

~t gave

them

the

opportunxty

t o c a n c e l

their p o l l c y xrth

f u l l r e s t l t u t l o n or

t o

change

t h e

n a t u r e

o

f

t h c l r

c o v c r

If

they

so

deslred.

Only

one

p o l i c y h o l d e r d e c l d e d n o t t o c o n t l n u e

w l t h

t h e p o l l c y

a s

It

stood.

He

r eques t ed

cance l l a t lon

wh lch

was

granted

and all

premlums

paid by

h i m were refunded.

Not

one

o f

the

persons assured under

the

553

p o l x c i e s ~ s s u e d

under

the Defendant 's

scheme

ha5

d led .

I

a m

s a t l s f l e d that

u n t l l the

end of

1974

the

Defendant

genu lne ly be l i eved

that

the bene f l t s p rov lded unde r the

pol lcy

concerned

were

f ree

of

Tasmanian

Death

Dutles.

1

corlsider,

however,

that once 11.

en te r t a l l l ed ~i doubt

In

the

matter and even

more so when ~t recelved

the Commlssionor

's

l e t t e r of

6 May

1975 i t shou ld have Ins t ruc t ed

Its

r e p r e s e n t a t l v e s n o t t o

sell

on

the

basis

of

t h e a l l e g e d

.

.

4.

exemptlon

a t

l e a s t u n t l l t h e m a t t e r h a d h e e n

finally

de termlnad.

I

am

a l so

s a t ~ s l ' l e d

that

t h e

f a l s e

r e p r e s e n r a t l o n

t h a L

11112

b e n e f ~ t s u n d e r Lhe

pol lcy x-crc f rcc

from

deaLh

du t l e s w a 5

'

l l k e l y

t o

I n d u c e p e o p l e

t o

take

our

a pollcy %-It11 tllo

Defendant.

It IS p e r h a p s

f o r t u n a t e

t h a t

Lo

d a t e nothing

whlch

mlcht

Involve

a

p o l l c y h o l d e r

311

loss o r damage

has

L

occurred

and

I

am

s a t l s f l e d that

It

15

u n l l k e l y LhaL

a n y

..

%

such th lng

1 s

l xke ly

to occur

III

the

i 'nture.

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It

IS

a l s o f o r t u n a t e

for

the

Defcndant

that only O I L ~

ol' che

5 5 3

p o l l c y h o l d e r s t o

whom

t h e f a l s e a s s e r t l o n

w a s

made

has

e l e c t e d t o h a v c

hIs

po l l cy cance l l ed

or

var l ed .

L- c

4.

I n

de te rmin lng

t he

pena l ty

t o

be Imposed for the

Defendant ' s

.

-

*<l

*

contraventions, I am ob l lged

to

have

r ega rd

to

the

de t e rmlna t lon

o f

t h e l e g l r l a t u r e t h a t t h e p r o v l s r o n s

of

Dlvlslon

1 - U n f a l r Practices - o f P a r t V - Consumer

Protection - of

the Trade P rdc t l ces

A C L , among whlch 3 S

.

L

.

s e c t l o n 5 3 ( c )

shall

be observed dnd, where necessary,

enforced.

T i n s

j s c lea r ly

demonr t r a t cd

l.)>-

t he nla::nlLude

+

of

Lhe maximum p e n a l t y of $50,000 for. each contravention

by

a

body corporate .

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The Defendant i n t h e s e c a s e s

i s a world-wide

company of

high

I

.

t

..-

r e p u t a t i o n b u t

It

was

prepared

to

s e l l i t s s e r v i c e s when

It

..

e n t e r t a i n e d a

doubt

as

to whether

a

mater la l repre ' sen ta t lon

.c

c .

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5.

I

can only

regard

the Defendant ' s cont rnventz~ons

as

s c r l o u s

and

accord lne ly the pcna l ty

In

r e l a t l o r l

t o

each contrdvent-Ion

1 s Five

Thousand

Dollars

($5,000).

I order

the

Defendant

"

t o pay

t h e Informant's

c o s t s .

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