National audit finds some fuel bowsers are short-changing Aussies
A national audit in Australia has found that some fuel bowsers are short-changing drivers. The audit revealed that some Australian drivers have been losing money due to inaccurate fuel dispensing. The issue has been identified and reported, with further action expected to be taken to address the problem.
- ▪Some Australian fuel bowsers have been found to be short-changing drivers.
- ▪The national audit identified the issue of inaccurate fuel dispensing.
- ▪The problem is expected to be addressed through further action.
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