Malaysia

MyCC now evaluating investigation report on chicken cartel allegations

Infringement of competition law could see penalty of up to 10% of the party’s global turnover, says commission

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 28 Jun 2022 2:53PM

MyCC now evaluating investigation report on chicken cartel allegations
MyCC, in a statement today, says that if there was evidence of a cartel, a proposed decision under Section 36 of the Competition Act 2010 will be issued against the relevant parties. – The Vibes file pic, June 28, 2022

KUALA LUMPUR – Malaysia Competition Commission (MyCC), through its task force, is evaluating the investigation report on allegations regarding a cartel in the chicken industry.

MyCC, in a statement today, said that if there was evidence of a cartel, a proposed decision under Section 36 of the Competition Act 2010 will be issued against the relevant parties.

It said if there was no evidence to show elements of infringement, MyCC will close the investigation in line with Section 16 of the same act.

“In the case of the former where a proposed decision is issued, the relevant parties will be given the opportunity to present their defence through written and/or oral representation to MyCC after the proposed decision is issued and served on the parties,” the statement read.

Thereafter, MyCC will issue a final decision to determine whether there was any infringement of the Competition Act 2010.

“The finding of an infringement will allow MyCC to impose a financial penalty of up to 10% of the parties’ worldwide turnover and/or other appropriate directives that MyCC sees fit,” it said.

Previously, MyCC set up a task force following the directive by the National Action Council on Cost of Living to investigate allegations regarding a cartel in the chicken industry. – Bernama, June 28, 2022

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