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Competition Appellate Tribunal Slaps Rs 25 Million Penalty on Pakistan Poultry Association Over Price Cartelization

ISLAMABAD: Upholding the decision of the Competition Commission of Pakistan against the Pakistan Poultry Association for forming a cartel on poultry product prices, the Competition Appellate Tribunal (CAT) directed the Association to deposit a fine of Rs 25 million within 15 days.

Reducing the penalty from Rs. 50 million to Rs. 25 million, citing a judgment of the Supreme Court in a similar case, the CAT issued directives to the PPA to deposit the amount within 15 days of receipt of the order, stated in a press release.

It has been stated that deciding a long-outstanding cartel case involving the Pakistan Poultry Association (PPA), the Competition Appellate Tribunal (CAT) has upheld the order of the Competition Commission of Pakistan (CCP) and disposed of the appeal filed by the association.

In 2010, the Competition Commission of Pakistan fined the Pakistan Poultry Association and its members Rs. 50 million for forming a cartel and illegally colluding on poultry product prices, in violation of Section 4 of the Competition Act. The action triggered prolonged legal proceedings over cartelization in the poultry sector.

During the hearing, counsel for the appellant told the tribunal that the association had no objection to the appeal being decided in line with the Supreme Court’s 2022 ruling in a similar case, in which the apex court had taken a lenient view and reduced the penalty.

Relying on the same reasoning, and with the consent of the appellant, the Appellate Tribunal reduced the total penalty to Rs. 25 million. The tribunal held that the facts of the present appeal were largely similar. It disposed of the case without examining the merits afresh.

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Amna Anwar, Lidia, LLB, IIUI, Islamabad, Advocate Amna Anwar, Editor

The writer is an LLB student and contributes to Law Today. Can be contacted at amnaanwar@lawtoday.com.pk

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