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ComCom offers more protection to cartel whistleblowers

Cartel crackdown, with potential law change to make it a criminal offence to take part in one.

Calida Stuart-Menteath
Thu, 09 Aug 2018

The market watchdog has given more protection to people reporting suspected cartels, as potential law changes could make it a criminal offence to take part in one.

The Commerce Commission has launched an anonymous whistleblowing tool to enable people to report cartels without being

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Calida Stuart-Menteath
Thu, 09 Aug 2018
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