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Many of JFTC antitrust probes over past 10 years were based on company self-reporting

( November 7, 2016, 01:53 GMT | Insight) -- The Japan Fair Trade Commission, which cited 136 antitrust cases over a 10-year period through March 2016, obtained information on at least 75 percent these cases from companies that had self-reported their violations, the Asahi newspaper reports. The Japan Fair Trade Commission, which cited 136 antitrust cases over a 10-year period through March 2016, obtained information on at least 75 percent these cases from companies that had self-reported their violations, the Asahi newspaper reports. These companies notified the competition regulator of their violations under a leniency system introduced in 2006. The regulator waived antitrust fines in 76 of these cases, according to the report. ...

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