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    Unilever slapped with R16m for price-fixing

    October 11, 2023
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    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.
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