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. Read on
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 Read on
Hong Kong engineering boss guilty of bid-rigging 22 December 2015 By Sharon Henrick Hong Kong Corruption Commission targeting bid-rigging as engineer boss found guilty Read on
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 Read on
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 Read on
Singapore sings out with guidance 19 October 2015 By Sian McLachlan CCS issues proposed amendments to its competition law guidelines for public consultation Read on