South African |
Pretoria — The
Competition Commission will today conduct a search and seizure operation
at the premises of five companies involved in the manufacture and
distribution of refined edible oils, baking fats and margarine in South
Africa.The companies are operating in Gauteng and KwaZulu-Natal.
The commission said
it had reasonable grounds to suspect that Wilmar Continental Edible
Oils and Fats (Pty) Ltd, DH Brothers Industries (Pty) Ltd t/a Willowton
Oil and Cake Mills, FR Waring Holdings (Pty) Ltd, Africa Sun Oil
Refineries (Pty) Ltd and Epic Foods (Pty) Ltd have engaged in cartel
conduct, which includes price fixing in the market for the manufacture
and distribution of refined edible oils.The alleged conduct is believed to have started before 2007 and is still ongoing.
"The search and seizure operation is conducted as part of an ongoing investigation, which was initiated by the Commissioner.
"During the search,
the Commission will seize documents, records and electronic data which
will be analysed, together with other information gathered, to determine
whether these companies have contravened the Competition Act," the
commission said.
The Commission has
obtained search and seizure warrants from the High Courts in Gauteng and
KwaZulu-Natal, respectively, in terms of section 46 of the Competition
Act.The operation is being conducted with due regard to the rights of all the affected persons.
"Food and
agro-processing is an important focus area for the Competition
Commission, and we are determined to root out exploitation of consumers
by cartels that are so prevalent in this sector.
"We have, in
particular, been monitoring developments in the fats and oils markets
and what we see is worrisome," Commissioner of the Competition
Commission, Tembinkosi Bonakele, said.
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