NSW Senator Mark Arbib is the new Federal Small Business MinisterWritten on the 12 December 2011 by FCA Executive Director FCA Executive Director's Update
The franchising sector will begin 2012 with a new Federal Minister following today's announcement that Senator Nick Sherry will resign from his post. He will be replaced by NSW Senator Mark Arbib.
Senator Sherry has been a champion for franchising during his time in Parliament, repeatedly backing the FCA's stance that the Franchising Code of Conduct (Code) should remain consistent throughout the country, and not be changed at a state level. The Code was amended in mid-2010 and the ACCC given new powers applying from the start of the year. Senator Sherry has said these changes should be allowed time to bed down and that the Government would conduct a review of the regulatory settings in 2013. This position has been supported by the FCA as the most sensible approach.
Mr Billson also argued that "Labor has shown that it's all talk and no action when it comes to small business with the portfolio remaining in the outer ministry after the Prime Minister's reshuffle today". Regards Steve
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