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EU antitrust settlements don’t preclude further probes, litigation, EU court rules

By Matthew Newman ( November 23, 2017, 11:22 GMT | Insight) -- Companies agreeing to change their ways to avoid EU antitrust fines could still face investigations and litigation at national level, EU judges ruled today. The case stems from a European Commission decision to end a competition probe into Spanish fuel supplier Repsol, after the company gave “commitments” it would end long-term gas-station supply contracts.Companies agreeing to change their ways to avoid EU antitrust fines could still face investigations and litigation at national level, EU judges ruled today. An EU "commitment" deal with a company under investigation doesn't clear the company of illegal conduct, according to the EU's highest court....

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