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Competition Act (Chapter 50B) Public Register – Investigations

 

When the CCS has reasonable grounds to suspect a breach of one of the prohibitions of the Competition Act, it may conduct an investigation on its own initiative. Following such an investigation, the CCS may make a decision establishing that the section 34 or/and section 47 prohibitions have been infringed.  In certain circumstances the CCS may impose financial penalties and may give directions to bring the infringement to an end.

If the CCS makes any infringement decision, it must publish its decision. A list of the decisions made will be set out in due course on this page.

If the CCS makes a decision that there are no grounds for action in respect of a particular agreement or conduct, it may publish its decision.

Date

Subject Matter

Status

3 November 2009

16 coach operators and association (EBAA) colluded to fix prices of coach tickets for travelling between Singapore and destinations in Malaysia from 2006 to 2008.

 

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Infringement Decision

9 January 2008

Collusive Tendering (Bid-rigging) for Termite Treatment/Control Services by Certain Pest Control Operators in Singapore

 

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Infringement Decision








 
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