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French leniency rules won’t face scrutiny in constitutional court

By Lewis Crofts ( March 6, 2015, 15:57 GMT | Insight) -- French judges have decided against putting the antitrust authority’s whistleblower program before the nation’s constitutional court for further scrutiny. German chemical distributor Brenntag had asked a court to test whether the competition laws comply with the French constitution, but judges this week denied the request.French judges have decided against putting the antitrust authority’s whistleblower program before the nation’s constitutional court for further scrutiny....

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