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Jeremy Fenton

Jeremy Fenton

Executive Manager, Unsolicited Communications and Scams Branch, Australian Communications and Media Authority (ACMA)

Jeremy Fenton is the Executive Manager for the Consumer, Consent and Numbers Branch at the Australian Communications and Media Authority (ACMA). He is responsible for enforcement of Australia’s spam and telemarketing laws, the Do Not Call Register, the regulation of Australia’s numbering arrangements and the ACMA’s phone scam disruption initiatives. He is also responsible for the soon to be launched BetStop – the national self-exclusion register for online and telephone wagering.

Mr Fenton has over 19 years’ experience in the communications and media regulatory environment, spanning unsolicited communications, telecommunications, broadcasting and content regulation, content classification and online child protection initiatives.

Mr Fenton has a BA (Communication) from the University of Technology, Sydney and a Diploma in Government (Investigations) from the College for Law, Education and Training.

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