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China’s First Antitrust Enforcement Case Concerning Individual Penalties For Collusion

China’s First Antitrust Enforcement Case Concerning Individual Penalties For Collusion

16 April 2025
By Tamara Hunter, Erika Serrano
KWM China’s insights on China’s first antitrust enforcement case involving penalties against an individual for collusion.
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Immunity applicants waive goodbye to privilege over factual accounts

Immunity applicants waive goodbye to privilege over factual accounts

22 May 2023
By Zareen Qayyum
Changes to the ‘ACCC immunity and cooperation policy: frequently asked questions’ increase the price of immunity
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Immunity from treble damages for cooperation

Immunity from treble damages for cooperation

30 July 2020
By Ryan Macquart
US Congress passes bill to remove the time limit on protection against treble damages, preserving the incentive for whistle blowers.
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For whom the whistle blows

For whom the whistle blows

21 March 2017
By Sam Goldsmith
The ACCC’s submission to the parliamentary inquiry into whistleblower protections takes the view that whistleblowers should be afforded greater protection
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Applying for leniency is not always E-C

Applying for leniency is not always E-C

2 February 2016
By Christopher Kew
The European Court of Justice has affirmed that leniency applications made to the EC are not binding on national competition authorities
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The HKCC issues Enforcement and Leniency Guidance

The HKCC issues Enforcement and Leniency Guidance

7 December 2015
By Haidee Leung
Hong Kong has released enforcement and leniency policies ahead of its Competition Ordinance commencement date
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Hong Kong seeks to introduce leniency policy for cartels

Hong Kong seeks to introduce leniency policy for cartels

19 October 2015
By Emma White
A draft leniency policy has been released by the Hong Kong Competition Commission
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