Australian federal court throws out SIA's application to thwart price-fixing probe
http://www.lloydslistdcn.com.au/archive/2009/october/06/federal-court-rejects-singapore-airlines-plea
Lloyd's List DCN, 6 Oct 2009
Federal court rejects Singapore Airlines claim
A submission by Singapore Airlines
challenging the validity of compulsory investigation notices issued by
Australia's competition regulator has been thrown out by a full hearing
of the Federal Court of Australia.
Under the Trade Practices Act of 2007 and 2008, airlines must submit
documents requested by the Australian Competition and Consumer
Commission (ACCC) for its investigation into alleged international air
cargo cartel activity.
Singapore Airlines challenged the notices by questioning whether routes
between points outside Australia could be regarded as a market within
Australia, ACCC said.
In response, the Full Federal Court said "prices fixed for legs of a
journey which take place wholly outside Australia may ultimately affect
competition in a market in Australia".
Singapore Airlines and other
international air cargo carriers allegedly made fuel and security
surcharge price fixing arrangements between 2001 and 2005.
To date, international carriers have been issued with penalties
totalling $41m by the Federal Court in relation to the air cargo cartel.
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Hehehe......
More anti-trust practices being investigated.
Last time fixed price with Virgin Airlines, anti-competitive practices in Indonesia Telecoms, anti-competitive practices with Shin Corp, now this.
Did you guys know that the 3 major telcos in Singapore are owned by yours truly also?
is it? source?
how long does a huge continent take to crush a tiny dot?
SIA can't find a kangaroo court in Australia?
there is a chance this may got to international court is found guilty.
Originally posted by googoomuck:SIA can't find a kangaroo court in Australia?
If the trial is in Singapore, guess who will win.