Auckland
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October 14, 2022
(press release)
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A competitor of
However, it is the Commission's view is that Ms Percasky's emails went beyond challenging any insinuations and were likely to be an attempt to enter into a cartel agreement to allocate existing customers between
"The warnings issued to
Cartel conduct harms consumers by preventing businesses from competing to provide better quality services at better prices, and it harms businesses that are trying to compete fairly. A court can find an attempt to enter a cartel agreement is a breach of the Commerce Act. "Businesses may have legitimate reasons to communicate with each other, including for sustainability objectives, but these are not opportunities to try to reach unlawful cartel agreements with competitors, which can harm the potential for industries to innovate and develop products and services at the lowest cost and highest quality," says
Individuals involved in cartel conduct that occurs after
Businesses or individuals wishing to report cartel conduct should contact the Commission, and those who consider they may be party to cartel conduct should do so as soon as possible. The Commission can grant leniency to the first member of a cartel who approaches it, provided they meet the requirements for leniency. Immunity against criminal sanctions is also available in appropriate cases. Businesses and individuals can also use the Commission's anonymous whistle-blower tool. Background A warning letter A warning explains the Commission's view of the conduct and does not constitute a finding of non-compliance with the Commerce Act. Only the courts can decide whether a breach of the law has occurred. The purpose of a warning letter is to inform the recipient of the Commission's view that there has likely been a breach of the law, to suggest a change in the recipient's behaviour and to encourage future compliance with the law. The Better Packaging Co
What is a cartel? A cartel is where two or more businesses agree not to compete with each other. This conduct can take many forms, including price fixing, allocating markets or customers, rigging bids or restricting output of goods and services. See more information on what is a cartel. Cartel criminalisation The Commerce (Criminalisation of Cartels) Amendment Act 2019 came into effect in
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