The Malaysian Competition Appeal Tribunal upholds a Competition Authority’s decision in a case of abuse of dominance in the provision and management of online foreign workers permit renewals (My E.G)

On 28 December 2017, the Competition Appeal Tribunal (CAT) upheld the Malaysian Competition Commission's (MyCC) decision on 24 June 2016 that My E.G. Services Berhad (MyEG) and its wholly-owned subsidiary, My E.G Commerce Sdn. Bhd. (MyEG Commerce) have abused their dominant position in the provision and management of online Foreign Workers Permit (PLKS) renewals. Brief Facts and MyCC Decision In 2012, MyEG signed an agreement with the Malaysian government to provide an online system for PLKS renewals.

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Andre Gan, The Malaysian Competition Appeal Tribunal upholds a Competition Authority’s decision in a case of abuse of dominance in the provision and management of online foreign workers permit renewals (My E.G), 28 December 2017, e-Competitions December 2017, Art. N° 86141

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