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The Informant, Western Coalfields Limited, had approached Competition Commission of India (Commission) alleging bid-rigging by SSV Coal Carriers Private Limited, M/s Bimal Kumar Khandelwal, M/s Pravin Transport, M/s Khandelwal Transport, M/s Khandelwal Earth Movers, M/s Khanduja Coal Transport Co., M/s Punya Coal Road Lines, M/s B. Himmatlal Agrawal, M/s Punjab Transport Co. and Avaneesh Logistics Private Limited, upon noticing identical price quotes given by them in four tenders floated for coal and sand transportation. It was alleged that the conduct of submitting identical bids at higher rates is a blatant act of bid rigging.
The case was investigated by the Director General, Competition Commission of India(CCI) who found these parties in violation of Section 3(3)(d) of the Act. The Commission after hearing the parties concluded that they were in agreement to fix prices resulting in bid-rigging in the tenders floated by the Informant. In its order, the Commission noted that such conduct in public procurement besides defeating the tendering process, has an adverse impact on the process of competition resulting in deprivation of efficient outcomes that would have followed otherwise.
The Commission has held the said parties to be in contravention of the provisions of Section 3(3)(d) of the Act. Further, the Commission has also found eight officials of the said parties to be liable in terms of Section 48 of the Act being responsible for running the business or for being a part of the impugned conduct.
Resultantly, the Commission passed the following orders:
Detailed order of CCI can be accessed on its website www.cci.gov.in.
Bid rigging finding: cease and desist directives and monetary penalties imposed on transport firms and responsible officials. The Commission found that several coal and sand transport firms submitted identical high bids, constituting an agreement to fix prices in breach of the Competition Law's prohibition on price fixing and harming competition in public procurement. The Commission directed the parties to cease such anti competitive conduct, imposed aggregated monetary penalties on the ten firms calculated from their average turnover, and held eight officials personally liable with penalties for their participation.Press 'Enter' after typing page number.