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How to avoid, identify and address bid-rigging during the public sector procurement process.
Guidance to understand the risks relating to business cartels and bid-rigging and the role and powers the CMA has to deal with this.
Notice to all designers, builders, surveyors, owners, managing agents, skippers, crew and Certifying Authorities of yachts and powerboats including pleasure vessels and small commercial vessels.
The CMA has secured the disqualification of a further demolition company director for illegal cartel behaviour, bringing the total number to 4.
Understand and avoid all types of anti-competitive and cartel activity including price-fixing, collusion, bid-ridding and sharing markets. Know how to report concerns to the CMA.
The CMA has fined 10 construction firms a total of nearly £60 million for illegally colluding to rig bids for demolition and asbestos removal contracts involving both public and private sector projects. The CMA has also secured the disqualification of...
The CMA is investigating suspected anti-competitive arrangements in the supply of construction services in the United Kingdom which may infringe Chapter I of the Competition Act 1998.
The CMA’s Screening for Cartels tool will help public procurement professionals identify suspicious behaviour by suppliers when bidding for contracts.
Public procurers will be more able to spot and prevent bid-rigging and save taxpayers’ money with the launch of a new e-learning package.
Office of Fair Trading (OFT) closed Competition Act 1998 case.
Procurers will be better equipped to stop bid-rigging and save taxpayers’ and businesses’ money with the launch of an e-learning module.
The Office of Fair Trading ( OFT ) was responsible for protecting consumer interests throughout the UK. Its responsibilities have been passed to a number of different organisations. View the closed OFT site in the UK Government Web Archive ....
Loss of control during aerotow launch after the horizontal tailplane detached, Gwernesney Airfield, Monmouthshire, 27 July 2019.
Shortly after an aerotow takeoff, a Schleicher ASW 20 L (G-CFRW) struck the ground in a fatal accident near Pulborough, West Sussex on 24 September 2022.
Location: Audacious: 45 miles east of Aberdeen, Scotland. Chloe T: 17 miles south west of Bolt Head, Devon, England.
Location: Approaching Bristol Channel Pilot Station off the Port of Barry, Wales.
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