The Comisión Nacional de la Competencia has opened infringement proceedings against Florencio Barrera e Hijos for obstructing an on-site inspection. On January 11, 2012, the CNC had visited Florencio’s headquarters in Fuengirola. At the office, however, the CNC was met with “several incidents [. . .] which made it difficult for the CNC’s officials to obtain access to certain documentation.” No details were provided as to the events encountered.
Full content: Comision Nacional de la Competencia
Related content: The New Spanish Competition System (Carlos Pascual Pons, Spanish National Competition Authority)
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