Close Menu
    • ABOUT
    • BOOK STORE
    • ENTREPRENEURSHIP
    • ESG
    • EVENTS & AWARDS
    • POLITICS
    • GADGETS
    • CONTACT
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    Facebook X (Twitter) LinkedIn
    Business explainerBusiness explainer
    Subscribe
    • TRENDING
    • EXECUTIVES
    • COMPANIES
    • STARTUPS
    • GLOBAL
    • AGRICULTURE
    • DEALS
    • ECONOMY
    • MOTORING
    • TECHNOLOGY
    Business explainerBusiness explainer
    Home » Unilever slapped with R16m for price-fixing
    COMPANIES

    Unilever slapped with R16m for price-fixing

    October 11, 2023
    Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Telegram Pinterest Tumblr Reddit WhatsApp Email
    Hein Schumacher, Unilever's newly-appointed CEO.
    Share
    Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email

    Unilever, the multinational consumer goods company, has reached a settlement agreement with the Competition Commission regarding a long-standing price-fixing case.

    1. The Competition Tribunal has accepted the settlement, which requires Unilever to pay a R16 million administrative penalty and implement remedial actions worth over R380 million.
    2. The case stems from allegations that Unilever and Sime Darby Hudson and Knight manipulated the prices of margarine and edible oil products between 2004 and 2013.
    3. The settlement agreement also includes various remedial measures for Unilever, such as donating R3 million worth of hygiene and oral products to public schools over five years.
    4. Unilever is also obligated to increase its annual procurement value from local firms by at least R340 million for four years.
    5. In addition, Unilever will establish a R40 million Enterprise Supplier Development Fund, providing interest-free business loans to qualifying black-owned businesses in manufacturing, logistics, and wholesale industries.
    6. The settlement comes after a decade-long investigation by competition authorities, and it follows the earlier settlement between the Competition Commission and co-accused Sime Darby, which involved a R35 million administrative penalty.
    Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Telegram Email
    Previous ArticleSA Big Five suffer massive value loss, erasing over R100 Billion
    Next Article PHOTOS: Unveiling the new BMW X2

    Related Posts

    JSE Moves Claims Process To WhatsApp 

    April 10, 2026

    Eskom Redeems R38bn Bond

    April 7, 2026

    Entrepreneurship Competition Now Open for Applications

    April 7, 2026
    Top Posts

    Construction Boom Delivers 176,000 Jobs as Unemployment Eases

    November 11, 2025

    B-BBEE is Justice and the Only Way Forward, Says Dr Moleko

    November 16, 2025

    Volkswagen Chief Praises Chinese Competition for Sparking Innovation

    November 7, 2025

    Seven Families Sue OpenAI In ChatGPT Suicide Scandal

    November 10, 2025
    Don't Miss

    Momentum Says SA Assets Undervalued Despite Weak Q1 Performance

    MARKETS

    Global financial markets outperformed South African assets in the first quarter of 2026, as escalating…

    How The Source Solutions Built A Trusted Business

    April 10, 2026

    Wendy Myers Breaks Down Stock Market Jargon For New Investors

    April 10, 2026

    The Kia Tasman Will Start at R679,995

    April 10, 2026
    Stay In Touch
    • Twitter
    • LinkedIn
    • Facebook
    About Us
    About Us

    From the latest product launches and company earnings to economic trends and industry disruptions, we distill the most critical details and implications – breaking through the jargon and wordiness to give you just what matters most.

    Facebook X (Twitter) LinkedIn
    Categories
    • TRENDING
    • EXECUTIVES
    • COMPANIES
    • STARTUPS
    • GLOBAL
    • AGRICULTURE
    • DEALS
    • ECONOMY
    • MOTORING
    • TECHNOLOGY
    contact us
    • Get In Touch
    © 2026 Business Explainer
    • Privacy Policy

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.