Millennium Post

CCI slaps ₹206 cr penalty on seven cement firms

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NEW DELHI: Competitio­n Commission on Thursday imposed nearly Rs 206 crore penalty on seven cement companies for bid-rigging and cartelisat­ion.

Shree Cement, Ultratech Cement, Jaiprakash Associates, J K Cement, Ambuja Cements, ACC and J K Lakshmi Cement have been penalised for violating competitio­n norms with regard to a tender floated by a Haryana agency back in 2012.

Among others, SMS and calls made among the officials of the cement officials during the particular period also confirmed collusion, according to the regulator.

This is not the first time that cement companies have come in the crosshairs of Competitio­n Commission of India (CCI).

Earlier too, the watchdog had imposed fine on cement firms for anti-competitiv­e business practices.

In a 120-page order, CCI said the seven companies violated competitio­n norms and also directed them “to cease and desist” from such activities.

After careful considerat­ion, the regulator decided to slap penalties on the companies that is equivalent to 0.3 per cent of each of their average turnover for three financial years.

The total fine amounts to around Rs 206 crore.

Ultratech has been directed to pay a fine of Rs 68.30 crore while that on Jaiprakash Associates is Rs 38.02 crore.

The fine on others are -Shree Cement (Rs 18.44 crore), J K Cement (Rs 9.26 crore), Ambuja Cement (Rs 29.84 crore), ACC (Rs 35.32 crore) and J K Lakshmi Cement (Rs 6.55 crore). The order has come on a complaint filed by Director, Supplies and Disposals, Haryana -- a procuremen­t agency. It was alleged that the cement makers formed a cartel and quoted higher bid prices for a tender floated in 2012.

CCI has held that the cement companies, through their impugned conduct, have engaged in bid-rigging that eliminated and lessened competitio­n.

The bid-rigging has been establishe­d from quoting of unusually higher rates in the impugned tender and determinin­g different basic prices for supply of cement at the same destinatio­n through reverse calculatio­n, among others.

“The anti-competitiv­e conduct was re-affirmed through SMS exchanged and calls made amongst the officials of the cement companies,” CCI said in a release.

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