Press release

CMA sends tough message to business cheats with cartel campaign

皇冠体育app CMA is calling for more whistle-blowers to expose business cartels with the launch of a national awareness campaign.

A woman blowing a whistle because she has witness cartel behaviour. 皇冠体育app image says 'Do you have information about a business cartel? Do what's right.'

It comes as new research shows many firms don鈥檛 know enough about how to comply with competition law.

皇冠体育app Competition and Markets Authority鈥檚 (CMA) latest cartel awareness campaign aims to educate businesses about which practices are illegal and urges people to come forward if they suspect a business has taken part in cartel behaviour, such as fixing prices or rigging contracts.

ICM research released by the CMA today to coincide with the campaign shows that out of amongst 1,000 companies surveyed:

  • only 57% knew it was illegal to fix prices
  • nearly half either didn鈥檛 know or thought it was legal to discuss prices with competing bidders when quoting for new work (23% said 鈥榙on鈥檛 know鈥�, and 25% actually thought it was legal)
  • significantly more than half (59%) didn鈥檛 know or thought that dividing up and sharing customers with rivals was legal (24% said 鈥榙on鈥檛 know鈥� and 35% actually thought it was legal)

Howard Cartlidge, Senior Director of Cartels at the CMA, said:

Businesses that fix prices or rig contracts are breaking the law and ripping people off.

皇冠体育app victims are customers and other businesses, who are getting cheated out of a fair deal.

We know that the vast majority of businesses want to do the right thing, but pleading ignorance simply isn鈥檛 good enough. Today鈥檚 campaign makes it easy to find out the facts.

If you know of something illegal 鈥� do the right thing and tell us about it.

皇冠体育app campaign is targeting industries including construction, manufacturing, recruitment, estate agents and property management and maintenance. 皇冠体育appse are sectors identified as particularly susceptible to cartels. Previous campaigns have driven a 30% rise in the number of tip-offs to the CMA鈥檚 cartels hotline.

皇冠体育app campaign uses simple imagery on social media sites and a and comes as the CMA continues to step up its enforcement action. Since April 2015 it has issued over 拢155 million in fines following investigations into anti-competitive practices and it is currently investigating 15 cases including in construction services, roofing materials and estate agency.

Examples of CMA action include:

  • Two of the biggest suppliers of charcoal and coal for households in the UK were fined 拢3.4 million for taking part in a market sharing cartel.
  • Water tank firms were fined over 拢2.6 million, after they formed a cartel to divide up customers, fix minimum prices and share commercially sensitive information for tanks used in large construction projects (such as schools and hospitals).
  • Somerset estate agents were fined over 拢370,000 for fixing minimum commission rates, such that local home owners had been denied a fair deal when selling their property. 皇冠体育app CMA also secured the disqualification of 2 company directors in this case.
  • An Amazon Marketplace seller was fined over 拢160,000 and its director disqualified from running a company after agreeing to fix the prices of popular posters and frames with a competitor.

Notes to editors

  1. Businesses found to have been involved in illegal cartels can be fined up to 10% of their annual turnover. Individuals can face up to 5 years in prison and directors can be disqualified from holding director positions for up to 15 years. 皇冠体育appse can be reduced or eliminated altogether where a business or individual report their involvement in a cartel and co-operates fully with the CMA鈥檚 investigation. Witnesses who blow the whistle can receive a reward of up to 拢100,000.

  2. 皇冠体育app CMA has published results from an ICM survey of 1,201 businesses, which includes breakdowns by region and sector.

  3. 皇冠体育app campaign encourages people to visit the CMA鈥檚 designated 鈥楽top Cartels鈥� page which features videos, short guides and case studies to explain what cartels are and how people can report them.

  4. If you have witnessed a cartel or have been involved in a cartel and wish to apply for leniency, call: 0203 738 6888 (witnessed); 0203 738 6833 (leniency). For more information on cartels and the CMA鈥檚 campaign, visit the Stop Cartels webpage.

  5. Enquiries should be directed to the CMA press team at [email protected] or 020 3738 6460

Updates to this page

Published 22 October 2018