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  • #16
    Re: EU Cartel law

    just want to point his out as it sounds so familiar it is do do with the prosecution of Austrian banks:

    (6)
    The Austrian banks opted, at least in part, for the second
    alternative. Since, owing to the, in the banks’ view,
    ‘uncontrollable risk’, the possible scenario of a shakeout
    was not only regarded by the banks as a suitable starting
    point for business initiatives but also aroused ‘fear’ (
    8),
    the banks strove to achieve ‘disciplined’ and ‘orderly’
    competition brought about by agreement (
    9). Cartel
    agreements proved to be a welcome means by which to
    combat so-called ‘destructive, cut-throat competition’,
    or free competition, as it might simply be termed (
    10).
    Episodes of more or less unrestricted competition used,
    however, to be described by the banks as ‘hyperactivity’.
    Charges were seen in this context, not so much as a
    factor of competition, but more as ‘a joint earnings
    opportunity’, to the detriment of customers (
    11). In fact,
    the Austrian banks’ endeavours to achieve improvements
    in their margins by means of coordinated action,
    i.e. jointly at the expense of the consumer instead of
    individually at the expense of competitors, run like a
    leitmotif through this investigation. One bank itself
    admits that the cartel had the effect of preventing the
    necessary shakeout (
    12).

    (7)
    Because of the extensive standardisation of products, the
    publication (‘posting at the counter’) of interest rates, and
    regular price comparisons by the media and consumer
    bodies, the Austrian banking market is on the whole
    highly transparent. In order to increase this transparency
    still further, to be better able to monitor compliance
    with the cartel agreements and to minimise the effectiveness

    of any secret competition, e.g. through deviations

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    • #17
      Re: EU Cartel law

      2 February 2012.

      minutes of the meeting to follow: in laymens terms, powers to investigate PLC's will be increased, new laws under existing laws like the competition act will give eu governments more power to investigate and demand records in a shorter time with greater scope on the types of records submittable, and the possibility to apply the proceeds of crime act to share holders of rogue companies, however there will be a longer get out of jail card for companies who admit wrong doing, and settle out of hearing, will post the minutes as soon as they become available

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      • #18
        Re: EU Cartel law

        Originally posted by strangewayofsavin View Post
        2 February 2012.

        minutes of the meeting to follow: in laymens terms, powers to investigate PLC's will be increased, new laws under existing laws like the competition act will give eu governments more power to investigate and demand records in a shorter time with greater scope on the types of records submittable, and the possibility to apply the proceeds of crime act to share holders of rogue companies,
        In other words, the present kakistocracy is considering means by which innocent people may lawfully be punished.

        Is this what happens whenever the LibDem loonies get any role in 'government'?

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