( October 1, 2024, 10:10 GMT | Official Statement) -- MLex Summary: Motor Oil Hellas, which operates Corinth Refineries, has been fined 9.2 million euros for hindering an on-site inspection carried out by Greek antitrust officials, the national competition authority said. In addition, a natural person was fined 50,000 euros. The inspection was conducted over suspicions of anticompetitive conduct in the refining, wholesale and retail trade of petrol and diesel. When determining the penalties, the authority took into account the ''particular gravity" and the "detrimental character" of the law breach, it said.Statement follows. ...
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