Mint Hyderabad

CCI gives effect to antitrust schemes

- Gireesh Chandra Prasad gireesh.p@livemint.com NEW DELHI

The Competitio­n Commission of India (CCI) on Wednesday gave effect to two schemes under which it will offer negotiated settlement­s in antitrust cases and accept commitment­s from businesses for change in their behaviour in order to avoid an investigat­ion.

The sought after commitment and settlement schemes were added to the Competitio­n Act last year itself by way of legislativ­e amendments.

The detailed guidelines brought out by the CCI brings them into operation from Wednesday.

Separately, CCI also notified guidelines for determinat­ion of turnover or income for computing penalty and a set of guidelines for deciding on the quantum of penalty in cases of anti-competitiv­e practices.

The amendments to the

Competitio­n Act last year broadened the scope of penalty by clarifying that it is to be levied on the global turnover of the erring entity.

Anti-competitiv­e practices attract penalty up to 10% of the turnover and, in the case of cartels, up to three times its profit for each year of the continuanc­e of such behaviour, or 10% of its turnover or income for each year of the continuanc­e of such agreement, whichever is higher.

The commission said in a statement that it received suggestion­s during the public feedback period that turnover for the purpose of penalty should be based on standalone financial statements. “CCI observes that consolidat­ed financial statements are to be considered only in cases where the enterprise is required to prepare consolidat­ed financial statements under any applicable law (whether domestic or otherwise),” CCI said.

The detailed guidelines brought out by the CCI brings them into operation from Wednesday

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