Kimberly-Clark Colombia receives $10M fine in 2nd price-fixing scandal this year
Kimberly-Clark Colombia receives $10M fine in 2nd price-fixing scandal this year
written by Adriaan Alsema August 22, 2016
Colombias Superintendency for Industry and Trade fined multinational Kimberly-Clark and two Colombian companies for a total of $20 million for illegal price-fixing.
The Superintendent imposed the fine after authorities had established the companies had agreed to illegal price-fixing of school materials.
The Notebook Cartel scandal is the second to hit the American company in Colombia this year and also implicates Colombian companies Carvajal and Scribe.
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Earlier this year, the multinational was found guilty of illegal price fixing in the so-called Toilet Paper Cartel scandal. In this scheme, companies sought to inflate their profit margin illegally at the expense of the Colombian consumer.
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http://colombiareports.com/kimberly-clark-colombia-receives-10m-fine-2nd-price-fixing-scandal-year/
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