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Tribunal confirms R4.35m settlement with Godrich Flour Mills
31st October 2017 By: Anine Kilian

The Competition Tribunal has confirmed a settlement agreement with Godrich Flour Mills for price fixing in the market for milled white maize products. Godrich has agreed to pay R4.35-million for... 


Sub-Saharan Africa sets another record for number of business reforms
Sub-Saharan Africa sets another record for number of business reforms
31st October 2017 By: Natasha Odendaal

Sub-Saharan African countries have set a new record, for the second consecutive year, for the number of business reforms undertaken during 2016/17, a new World Bank report shows. The ‘Doing... 


MANAGING MATTERS
Sasol reviews and monitors material matters through stakeholder inclusiveness always keeping a sustainability context in mind
Sasol mitigates material matters issues in 2017
27th October 2017

To mitigate material matters that could substantially affect its ability to create value in the short, medium or long term, as a result of not being able to execute its strategy and the impact... 


Fresh produce market agents, association referred to Competition Tribunal for prosecution
11th October 2017 By: Schalk Burger

Fourteen fresh produce market agents and association, the Institute for Market Agents of South Africa, have been referred to the Competition Tribunal for prosecution in relation to charges of... 


Radical? Really?
29th September 2017 By: Keith Campbell

Roughly in the middle of this month (September), speaking on the sidelines of the Annual General Meeting of his luxury goods businesses holding company, Switzerland-based Compagnie Financière... 


Competition Commission welcomes merger filing fees increase, new merger threshold determination
18th September 2017 By: Natasha Odendaal

The Competition Commission on Monday lauded the planned increase in merger filing fees for intermediate and large mergers, as well as the new determination of merger thresholds, both effective... 


Commission refers case of division of markets against Beefcor, CFP to tribunal
13th September 2017 By: Creamer Media Reporter

The Competition Commission has referred a division of markets case against Beefcor and Cape Fruit Processors (CFP) to the Competition Tribunal for prosecution. It is alleged that the two companies... 


Furniture removal companies face price-fixing charges over e-toll levy
12th September 2017 By: Creamer Media Reporter

Eleven furniture removal companies and the movers’ association to which they belong face prosecution by the Competition Tribunal for alleged price fixing, involving the e-tolls levy they charge... 


Second international car shipping company faces prosecution by tribunal
12th September 2017 By: Creamer Media Reporter

Norwegian car shipping company Hoegh Autoliners has been referred to the Competition Tribunal for prosecution on seven charges relating to alleged collusive tendering, price fixing and market... 


Deputy President Cyril Ramaphosa
Boost Competition Act to address concentration, stimulate transformation – Ramaphosa
1st September 2017 By: Terence Creamer

Deputy President Cyril Ramaphosa has called for a broadening of competition policy and legislation to address ongoing structural concentration in the ownership and control in key economic sectors... 


Tribunal hears settlement agreement involving wire cable industry association
23rd August 2017 By: Anine Kilian

The Competition Tribunal is considering a settlement agreement involving the Association of Electric Cable Manufacturers South Africa (AECMSA), which has admitted to fixing the selling price of... 


Still much uncertainty as LPG stakeholders grapple with market inquiry findings
Still much uncertainty as LPG stakeholders grapple with market inquiry findings
18th August 2017 By: Mia Breytenbach

In the findings and recommendations of the first-ever market inquiry into the local liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) industry, the Competition Commission urges public and private organisations to... 


Computer thieves hit Competition Commission
14th August 2017 By: African News Agency

Daring thieves broke into the offices of the Competition Commission and stole two laptops from the division that investigates cartels. Sipho Ngwema, the head of communications at the Competition... 


INDUSTRIAL ROLEMODEL
Liquefied petroleum gas industry could play a strategic role in the establishment of a gas economy as key lessons can be learnt from this industry 
Legal and policy certainty required if gas economy is to be realised
4th August 2017 By: Mia Breytenbach

Key factors that will influence the establishment of a gas economy in South Africa include the passing of the amended Mineral and Petroleum Resources Development Act (MPRDA) and greater clarity... 


Competition Commission raids premises of 25 fire sprinkler installers
3rd August 2017 By: Anine Kilian

The Competition Commission on Thursday carried out simultaneous and coordinated search and seizure raids at the premises of the Automatic Sprinkler Inspection Bureau (Asib) and 24 fire control and... 


Stuttaford Van Lines charged for collusive tendering in government furniture transportation
3rd August 2017 By: African News Agency

Furniture removal company, Stuttaford Van Lines, on Wednesday was charged with 649 counts of collusive tendering relating to hundreds of government tenders issued for furniture transportation.  The... 


Tribunal confirms consent agreement with gear pump supplier
28th July 2017 By: Creamer Media Reporter

The Competition Tribunal this week approved a consent agreement with Fermel for colluding and dividing up markets for branded gear pumps. The Competition Commission followed up a February complaint... 


Tribunal confirms settlement agreement with second fire control systems supplier
26th July 2017 By: Creamer Media Reporter

Fireco Gauteng, now called KRS Fire, which specialises in supplying, installing and maintaining fire control and protection systems, has agreed to pay a R909 376 administrative penalty for... 


Competition Commission launches inquiry into public transport sector
17th July 2017 By: Anine Kilian

The Competition Commission has launched a market inquiry into the public passenger transport sector following numerous complaints relating to public transport in the country.    The ‘Public... 


Two chemicals companies fined for cartel conduct
14th July 2017 By: Anine Kilian

Two companies involved in the manufacture and supply of key chemical input materials used to make detergents, cosmetics and toiletries have agreed to pay fines to the Competition Commission after... 


HIGH PROFILE Hydraulic cyclinder components being cut from a 300 mm carbon steel plate at Special Steels
Locally produced engineering steel declining
7th July 2017 By: Nica Schreuder

It has become cheaper to import finished products manufactured  overseas  than to manufacture engineering steel in the country, which has resulted in more than half the country’s foundries closing... 


Corobrik says collusion charges a misunderstanding
6th July 2017 By: Megan van Wyngaardt

Construction materials provider Corobrik believes its agreements with other brick manufacturing companies were legitimate and defensible in terms of the Competition Act. The Competition Commission... 


Commission approves Dow, DuPont merger with conditions
5th July 2017 By: Anine Kilian

The Competition Commission has recommended to the Competition Tribunal that the proposed large merger between DuPont and Dow Chemical Company be approved with conditions.    Both Dow and DuPont are... 


Business holds small-business funding line, despite serious postreshuffle trust deficit
Business holds small-business funding line, despite serious postreshuffle trust deficit
30th June 2017 By: Mia Breytenbach

It is now well documented how President Jacob Zuma’s March 31 Cabinet reshuffle, which saw South Africa’s highly-regarded Pravin Gordhan removed as Finance Minister, seriously undermined trust... 


Two fire control companies admit to cartel behaviour, agree to pay fines
26th June 2017 By: Anine Kilian

Two fire control and protection systems companies that had been referred to the Competition Tribunal for prosecution have admitted to engaging in cartel behaviour and will pay penalties. The two... 


Cable manufacturer to fork out R13m for price fixing
21st June 2017 By: Megan van Wyngaardt

Alberton-based cable manufacturing company South Ocean Electric Wire Company (SOEW) has been fined R13.36-million by the Competition Tribunal, after admitting to having engaged in price fixing,... 


Competition Commission prohibits two separate mergers
21st June 2017 By: Megan van Wyngaardt

The Competition Commission has prohibited a proposed merger between Dutch packaging manufacturer Greif International and local steel drum manufacturer Rheem South Africa, as it would garner... 


Rooibos Limited faces abuse of dominance charge
Rooibos Limited faces abuse of dominance charge
19th June 2017 By: Megan van Wyngaardt

South Africa’s largest rooibos producer Rooibos Limited has been referred to the Competition Tribunal for prosecution, for allegedly abusing its dominance and engaging in uncompetitive behaviour.... 


Competition authorities reach settlement with Adcock, Bidvest
15th June 2017 By: Megan van Wyngaardt

The Competition Tribunal has reached a R2-million settlement with pharmaceuticals group Adcock Ingram with regards to its proposed merger with BB Investment, a wholly owned subsidiary of the... 


Competition Commission sets it sights on alleged collusive behaviour in beef industry
Competition Commission sets it sights on alleged collusive behaviour in beef industry
14th June 2017 By: Megan van Wyngaardt

The Completion Commission on Wednesday morning raided 13 premises belonging to seven meat suppliers in three provinces as part of an ongoing investigation into the alleged fixing of prices and... 


Competition Commission swoops on pharmaceutical companies
13th June 2017 By: African News Agency

The Competition Commission on Tuesday announced that it has initiated an investigation of anti-competitive conduct into companies in the healthcare sector relating to provision of cancer medicine... 


Denel purchase of aero engine company approved with conditions
9th June 2017 By: Keith Campbell

South Africa’s Competition Commission has recommended that State-owned defence and aerospace group Denel be allowed to buy local aero-engine company Turbomeca Africa (TMA). The recommendation was... 


Tribunal dismisses tyre manufacturers’ complaint
6th June 2017 By: Megan van Wyngaardt

The Competition Tribunal has dismissed applications sought by local tyre manufacturers Goodyear South Africa and Continental Tyre South Africa to order a portion of the Competition Commission's... 


Three padlock suppliers face collusion charges
1st June 2017 By: Anine Kilian

The Competition Commission has referred three companies – Cakaca, Southern Ambition and Zamantlane Construction and Cleaning – to the Competition Tribunal for prosecution over alleged price fixing... 


Boat operators charged for alleged collusion in Robben Island museum tender
31st May 2017

Five vessel owners who ferry passengers between the Robben Island Museum and the V&A Waterfront, in Cape Town, have been referred to the Competition Tribunal for prosecution on charges of alleged... 


SACP outraged at ‘pinprick’ MultiChoice settlement
29th May 2017 By: Natasha Odendaal

The South African Communist Party (SACP) on Monday hit out at the Competition Tribunal for issuing a penalty against pay-television operator MultiChoice for price-fixing that was “nothing close to... 


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