Australia tries again to combat ‘future sectors’ crypto scams

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The “Proposed Scams Code Framework” consultation paper aims to delegate clear roles and responsibilities to government and private entities when combatting scams.

A consultation paper on a new framework for addressing consumer and business scams proposed by Australia’s Department of the Treasury considers applying sector-specific codes and standards to banking and cryptocurrency scams, among others.

The paper adds to the efforts of the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) to combat scams via the annual Scams Awareness Week initiative. It also reveals Australia’s plan to assign mandatory industry codes to each different type of scam.

The “Proposed Scams Code Framework” consultation paper — announced on Nov. 30 by Assistant Treasurer Stephen Jones and the Minister for Communications Michelle Rowland — aims to delegate clear roles and responsibilities to government and private entities when combatting scams. “This includes ensuring that key sectors in the scams ecosystem have measures in place to prevent, detect, disrupt, and respond to scams, including sharing scam intelligence across and between sectors,” the Treasury clarified.

Scams code framework proposed by the Australian Treasury. Source: treasury.gov.au

The framework proposes three broad categories for assigning codes and standards, covering what they see as the areas most targeted by scammers: banks, telecommunications providers and digital communications platforms. It also mentions a “future sectors” category, which would tackle cryptocurrencies, nonfungible tokens (NFT) and related trading platforms and marketplaces.

Related: Australian Treasury proposes to regulate crypto exchanges, not tokens

The Treasury highlighted that Australian consumers and businesses lost at least $3.1 billion to scams in 2022 — an 80% increase from 2021. While the Australian government recently introduced several initiatives to address scams, existing attempts have proved ineffective.

The new mandatory industry codes will outline the responsibilities of the private sector concerning scam activity. Currently, the National Anti-Scam Centre (NASC), led by the ACCC, the Australian Securities and Investments Commission, the Australian Communications and Media Authority, and specialist support services are working together to combat scams in Australia.

The Treasury will collect comments on the consultation until Jan. 29, 2024.

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