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Delta Building Automation loses key appeal in Australian bid-rigging case

By James Panichi ( August 29, 2025, 01:05 GMT | Insight) -- Australian maintenance contractor Delta Building Automation has lost in its attempt to overturn an antitrust decision against it, with an appeals court today confirming an earlier ruling that found Delta and its manager had engaged in an attempt to establish a bid-rigging arrangement. In a 15-second ruling by Judge John Halley during a hearing in a Sydney courtroom, the Federal Court of Australia appeals panel announced that it had rejected the appeal relating to a contract to carry out maintenance work at the National Gallery of Australia in the national capital Canberra.Australian maintenance contractor Delta Building Automation has lost in its attempt to overturn an antitrust decision against it, with an appeals court today confirming an earlier ruling that found Delta and its manager had engaged in an attempt to establish a bid-rigging arrangement....

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