The Australian Small Business and Family Enterprise Ombudsman, Bruce Billson, has welcomed the Australian Government’s announcement of a review of the effectiveness of the regulatory framework that underpins the positive commercial relationships, fair trade, confidence, and vitality in the Australian franchise economy.
The review, to be chaired by former ACCC Deputy Commissioner, Dr Michael Schaper, will look at the ‘general fitness’ of the Franchising Code; enforcement and dispute resolution mechanisms; the role of the Code in regulating the automotive sector; the impact of increased penalties; and the how the Code interacts with the Franchise Disclosure Register.
“Franchised business models enable a very significant contribution to the Australian economy, and franchising, when done well, can be a terrific mode of entrepreneurship,” Billson said.
“The regulatory framework plays a vital role in supporting the informed commercial decision-making and the positive, mutually supportive relationships at the heart of successful franchising. And this review will help to ensure the framework is fit-for-purpose at this time of change and dynamism in the small business economy.
“It is also appropriate to check in on how more recent changes are operating, whether the disclosure ethos that underpins the Code is being fulfilled and compliance considerations for the duties and obligations the regulatory framework imposes.
“Dr Shaper is a wise selection as reviewer as he well understands how codes can support fair commercial conduct and positive relationships, as well as how public policy and regulation can lay the ground for a business to compete, but not predicate whether a business is likely to enjoy success”.
The ABS reported 4.4 per cent of Australia’s businesses were operated by franchisees in 2016-17. They are particularly common in retail trade, where 17.8 per cent of businesses were operated by franchisees.
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