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Origin to pay record fine 

ORIGIN Energy must pay $17 million after breaching hardship regulations as ordered by the Federal Court today. It must also pay legal costs of $200,000 to the Australian Energy Regulator, which brought the case. 

Origin to pay record fine 

This is the highest-ever fine for an electricity retailer.    Over four years to October last year there were 100,000 instances of the company breaching hardship laws, which affected 90,000 customers...

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