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South Africa: Stuttaford Van Lines sets collusion charges record

 |  August 2, 2017

Stuttaford has been charged with 649 counts of collusive tendering. The South African Competition Commission says it relates to hundreds of government tenders issued for furniture transportation.

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    This includes tenders issued by the Presidency, Parliament, the State Security Agency, the police, the National Prosecuting Authority, South African Revenue Service, the Reserve Bank, the Department of Justice, the Public Protector as well as SOEs and private companies, the commission confirms.

    The commission’s Makgale Mohlala says Stuttaford faces the largest number of charges, as a single company, in the history of anti-cartel enforcement by the Commission.

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