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Lessons from the CMA’s investigation into GAK and Yamaha's use of illegal resale price maintenance (RPM).
The CMA has signed a new framework with 5 of its international counterpart competition authorities to improve co-operation on investigations.
The CMA has formally concluded that 3 pharmaceutical companies took part in an illegal arrangement in relation to the supply of life-saving medicine.
Following an investigation by the CMA, Sykes Cottages has reversed its policy on cancelled bookings and will now offer customers full refunds.
The CMA has found that a private hospital group and 7 consultant ophthalmologists broke competition law by taking part in illegal price fixing.
Competition law to be temporarily suspended to allow ferry operators to maintain a crucial lifeline between the island and the mainland.
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
Following an investigation, the CMA has found that 4 pharmaceutical companies broke competition law in relation to the supply of an antidepressant.
The CMA has issued a warning to businesses with a new campaign, which asks firms if they are “Cheating or Competing?”
The CMA has told ticket resale firm StubHub to make changes to its site after identifying problems that could mean it is breaking consumer law.
The CMA has fined Fender Europe £4.5 million for breaking competition law by preventing online discounting for its guitars.
Individual directors should be held accountable if their company breaks competition law.
The CMA has provisionally found that Fender Europe broke competition law by restricting online discounting for its guitars.
The CMA has found that payment software firm Bottomline Technologies’ purchase of Experian Payments Gateway (EPG) may reduce competition.
The CMA has provisionally found that 3 drug firms signed an illegal agreement that resulted in significant price hikes for an essential medicine.
Following continued pressure, viagogo has now addressed the CMA’s outstanding concerns about how it presents important information to its customers.
A letter from the Chair of the CMA outlining concerns on the cost of school uniforms.
Drug firm Aspen has offered to pay the NHS £8m, as part of a wider package, to resolve competition concerns over the supply of a vital medicine.
The CMA has fined Casio £3.7 million for breaking competition law by preventing online discounting for its digital pianos and keyboards.
The CMA has secured the disqualification of 3 more office fit-out company directors for illegal cartel behaviour, bringing the total number to 6.
The CMA has provisionally found that sellers of the antibiotic Nitrofurantoin broke competition law by arranging to carve up the market between them.
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