Kluwer Competition Law Blog
Fining Provisions for Worldwide Cartels
September 26, 2017
Being a policeman is a difficult job at the best of times. Suspects inevitably think that they are innocent and resent the perceived unjustified intrusion on their law-abiding activities. At least the policeman can take some satisfaction from looking the victim in the eye and knowing that they have improved that person’s lot.
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