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Bankrupt antitrust offender sees EU abandon pursuit of EUR11.5 million fine

By Lewis Crofts ( March 13, 2024, 16:15 GMT | Insight) -- The European Commission has waived recovery of 11.5 million euros in fines on Dutch companies for involvement in a bitumen cartel because there is "no realistic prospect" of getting the money. Esha Holding was a target of a 2006 cartel decision, but they went bankrupt.The European Commission has waived recovery of 11.5 million euros in fines on Dutch companies for involvement in a bitumen cartel because there is "no realistic prospect" of getting the money....

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