Examples of Cartel Conduct in a sentence
FIDI Will Not Tolerate Cartel Conduct FIDI respects the Anti-Trust laws and regulations in the countries in which it operates and requires that its Affiliates do the same.
Most of the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission’s cartel investigations begin with applications under the ACCC Immunity Policy for Cartel Conduct, but a reasonable number arise from analysis of complaints, media tracking and other forms of self-originated investigation.
The additional applications were lodged with the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) as a result of the amendments introduced by the Trade Practices Amendment (Cartel Conduct and Other Measures) Act 2009, which commenced on 24 July 2009.
On 24 July 2009, amendments to the Act, contained in the Trade Practices Amendment (Cartel Conduct and Other Measures) Act 2009, commenced operation.
On September 5, 2005, the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) implemented an Immunity Policy for Cartel Conduct, replacing its prior Leniency Policy.5 The Immunity Policy allows for oral applications and full immunity to the first qualifying applicant.
Both the letter of comfort and any subsequent undertaking will be subject to conditions and on-going obligations on the applicant throughout the period of the ACCC investigation until the conclusion of any criminal proceedings against other cartel participants.1.5 This policy is to be read in conjunction with the Memorandum of Understanding between the DPP and the ACCC regarding Serious Cartel Conduct.
ICN (2005), “Defining Hard Core Cartel Conduct Effective Institutions Effective Penalties: Building Blocks for Effective Anti-Cartel Regimes”, Working Group on Cartels, Bonn, Germany, accessible at http://www.internationalcompetitionnetwork.org/media/library/conference_4th_bonn_2005/Effec tive_Anti-Cartel_Regimes_Building_Blocks.pdf, last visited 01 April 2009, p.5.
Carlos Mena, “Criminal Sanctions for Cartel Conduct in Mexico”, Competition Policy International.
This number can then be used by the ATO in the event of any problems or questions about information contained in the report.
Australia reviews the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission’s (ACCC) Immunity & Cooperation Policy for Cartel Conduct to assess its suitability to incentivise parties to co-operate.