The Scotsman

Scottish fish farms raided in EU salmon cartel probe

● EC investigat­ing anti-competitio­n breach allegation­s

- By ILONA AMOS Environmen­t Correspond­ent

Several salmon farms in Scotland have been raided as part of an Eu-wide investigat­ion into alleged illegal cartels.

Officials from the European Commission (EC) visited offices in Shetland, Stirling and Fife on Tuesday over concerns companies may have breached EU rules on anticompet­itive practices.

Scottish sites involved include Grieg Seafood in Lerwick, Scottish Sea Farms in Stirling and the recently rebranded Mowi – formerly Marine Harvest – in Rosyth.

The EC has said the inquiry is at a preliminar­y stage, but it’s understood the focus is on Norwegian-owned farms.

An EC statement said: “The EC can confirm that on February 19 its officials carried out unannounce­d inspection­s in several member states at the premises of several companies in the sector of farmed Atlantic salmon.

“The Commission has concerns that the inspected companies may have violated EU anti-trust rules that prohibit cartels and restrictiv­e business practices.

“The Commission officials were accompanie­d by their counterpar­ts from the relevant national competitio­n authoritie­s.

“The fact that the Commission carries out such inspection­s does not mean that the companies are guilty of anticompet­itive behaviour, nor does it prejudge the outcome of the investigat­ion itself.

“The Commission respects the rights of defence, in particular the right of companies to be heard in anti-trust proceeding­s.”

A spokeswoma­n for the Scottish Salmon Producers Organisati­on said the body was aware of the inspection­s .

She added: “We understand the focus of the investigat­ion is another jurisdicti­on, not Scotland. The companies con- cerned are co-operating fully with the investigat­ory authoritie­s and all further inquiries should be referred to the EC.”

The firms involved have issued statements in response to the visits from investigat­ors, saying they would co-operate fully with the probe.

The EC has not previously investigat­ed the salmon farming sector for cartel-related activity, but fined four European North Sea shrimp traders £25 million in 2013 for operating a cartel in breach of antitrust rules.

If found guilty of violating regulation­s, the salmon companies could face penalties of up to 10 per cent of their global turnover – totalling around £650m.

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