U.S.: Pittsburgh ex-city employee pleads guilty to bid-ridding
A former employee for the city of Pittsburgh has pleaded guilty of bid-rigging in a case involving contracts for vendors
A former employee for the city of Pittsburgh has pleaded guilty of bid-rigging in a case involving contracts for vendors
Within the context of growing debate as to whether the Federal Trade Commission should – and can – successfully bring

Welcome to the second issue of our monthly cartel column “From Collusion to Competition.” This month we have two
Posted by D. Daniel Sokol Xinzhu Zhang (Chinese Academy of Social Sciences – Research Center for Regulation and Competition) and
The Malaysia Competition Commission has announced its final decision against the Cameron Highlands Floriculturist Association, finding that the CHFA was
The ACCC’s initial findings of Woolworths’s desired takeover of Hawker Supa IGA has suggested the authority may block the deal
Cathay airways has been issued more than $12 million in fines by the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission after the
LG Electronics has announced it will fight the fine issued by the European Commission of $653 million, served after LG
The European Commission has reportedly approved for $1.96 billion in emergency capital to be pumped into Hypo Alpe Adria as
The CNC carried out unannounced inspections at several companies within the fire-protection market last week, the authority announced, though it
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