Companies face fines of up to €10m under new competition law

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Companies face fines of up to €10m under new competition law
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White collar crime “will not be tolerated” and “will be heavily penalised”, the enterprise minister has said, as new laws targeting competition enforcement come into force on Wednesday.

The Competition Act 2022 will result in major changes to competition enforcement in Ireland could see companies facing fines of up to €10 million. The act amends existing competition law to further empower the Competition and Consumer Protection Commission and the Commission for Communications Regulation ...

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