18 Jan 2021
Ref No: 180121 (2)
UEN: S97SS0046G
The Competition and Consumer Commission of Singapore (CCCS) has issued an Infringement Decision on 14 Dec 2020 and imposed financial penalties totalling over $419,000 on three businesses for infringing the section 34 of the Competition Act by engaging in bid-rigging conduct relating to tenders.
Read more about the recent bid rigging cases uncovered by CCCS:
- CCCS Penalises Contractors for bid-rigging in tenders for maintenance services of swimming pools and other water features (CCCS Media Release)
- 3 water feature maintenance firms fined over bid rigging (The Straits Times)
- 3 firms fined for rigging bids in tenders for maintenance of swimming pools, other water features (Channel NewsAsia)
- CCCS Penalises Contractors for Bid Rigging of Quotations for Wildlife Reserves Singapore (CCCS Media Release)

More resources:
Download brochures on the Competition Act here.
Learn more about CCCS Guidelines on the Section 34 Prohibition here.
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