The Irish Competition Authority concludes an examination of the beef industry following complaints without going into a full investigation due to the lack of evidence proving complainants’ claims

CCPC Concludes Examination of Beef Industry Complaints* The Competition and Consumer Protection Commission (CCPC) has today written to over 200 individuals, including the Independent Farmers of Ireland, the Beef Plan Movement, and the Irish Farmers Association, regarding the outcome of an extensive examination of reported issues within the beef sector. Following an extensive review and assessment of all the information gathered on foot of the complaints received, the CCPC has formed the view that there is insufficient evidence of a breach of competition law to warrant taking any further action at this time. The CCPC’s role is to investigate allegations of anti-competitive behaviour and to determine whether there is sufficient evidence of a breach of competition law to warrant the

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Irish Competition Authority, The Irish Competition Authority concludes an examination of the beef industry following complaints without going into a full investigation due to the lack of evidence proving complainants’ claims, 5 June 2020, e-Competitions Burden of proof, Art. N° 95421

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