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Hong Kong antitrust regulator gets court order to disclose documents in IT bid-rigging case

By Xu Yuan ( March 14, 2018, 11:23 GMT | Insight) -- Hong Kong’s Competition Tribunal today ordered the city’s antitrust regulator to disclose to Hong Kong-listed IT products distributor SiS International certain documents that were withheld by the regulator on grounds such as public interest immunity or a lack of relevance. SiS, along with Nutanix Hong Kong, BT Hong Kong, Innovix Distribution and Tech-21 Systems, were sued by the commission last March for allegedly rigging bids in a 2017 tender to supply a hyper-converged server system. The lawsuit was the first brought to court under the city's Competition Ordinance and is scheduled for substantive hearings in June.Hong Kong’s Competition Tribunal today ordered the city’s antitrust regulator to disclose to Hong Kong-listed IT products distributor SiS International certain documents that were withheld by the regulator on grounds such as public interest immunity or a lack of relevance....

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