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Wire industry cartel hearing postponed pending appeal decision

Wire industry cartel hearing postponed pending appeal decision

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26th January 2015

By: Natalie Greve

Creamer Media Contributing Editor Online

  

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A Competition Tribunal hearing into alleged cartel activity and price-fixing by several companies in the wire and wire products manufacturing industry was again postponed on Monday pending a decision by the Competition Appeal Court (CAC).

Respondents Allens Meshco, Wireforce, Hendok, Independent Galvanising and Associated Wire Industries – trading as Meshrite – last week attempted to have the tribunal hearing into the matter, which was set down from January 22 to February 4, postponed.

The Competition Commission, which referred a case against the respondents to the tribunal for prosecution in January 2007, alleged that the companies, which were competitors, had engaged in a concerted practice to directly or indirectly fix the prices of light galvanised wire.

It further alleged that three of the respondents formed a body dubbed the ‘Allens Meshco Group’ and either entered into an agreement or engaged in a concerted practice to fix the prices of nails.

The tribunal last week denied an application brought by the respondents to have the hearing postponed pending the outcome of a related High Court case and said it would hear opening statements and first witness statements into the matter on Monday.

However, it emerged at the start of proceedings on Monday that, following the tribunal’s rejection of the postponement application on Thursday, the respondents had lodged an appeal of this decision with the CAC.

The tribunal proceedings were adjourned for several hours on Monday to allow the commission and the respondents’ senior counsels to consult with one another off the record and attempt to negotiate a way forward.

Following consultations between the parties, they presented a set of draft directives to the tribunal, which it accepted, and which would see proceedings delayed until the CAC made a decision on the appeal request.

Engineering News Online understood that, should the CAC reject the respondents’ appeal, the matter would be referred back to the tribunal, which would resume the hearings.

However, should the CAC uphold the respondents’ appeal, a High Court decision on a separate appeal by the respondents would first need to be handed down before the matter could be heard by the tribunal.

In its earlier application to the High Court, Allens Meshco and nine other respondents asked the court to review a decision by the commission not to consider or grant leniency to the respondents.

The companies argued on Thursday that the tribunal hearings should not pre-empt the decision of the High Court, which could find in their favour and impel the commission to grant them leniency in exchange for information relating to the alleged cartel activity.

The CAC was expected to prioritise the most recent appeal application and deliver a decision within 30 days.

If found to have contravened the Competition Act, the commission had asked the tribunal to fine the respondents 10% of the firms’ yearly turnovers.

Edited by Chanel de Bruyn
Creamer Media Senior Deputy Editor Online

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