The UK Competition Appeal Tribunal upholds the Ofcom’s fine against a company for price discrimination (Royal Mail / Whistl)

The UK’s Competition Appeal Tribunal upholds the Ofcom’s record £50 million fine against Royal Mail for price discrimination against Whistl, a competitor in the market for the processing of bulk mail.On 12 November 2019, the UK’s Competition Appeal Tribunal (CAT) upheld the UK communication regulator’s (Ofcom’s) record £50 million fine against

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Tim Kasten, The UK Competition Appeal Tribunal upholds the Ofcom’s fine against a company for price discrimination (Royal Mail / Whistl), 12 November 2019, e-Competitions November 2019, Art. N° 92582

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