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Australia Watchdog Sues Singapore Airlines Cargo For Price-Fixing

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Seems like our GLCs are facing problems everywhere they venture. Last week, we heard that SATS COO kena whacked in India. Now we have SIA Cargo kena sued by the Australian authorities for price-fixing.

http://www.reuters.com/article/rbssIndustryMaterialsUtilitiesNews/idUSSYD22418320081222

Australia watchdog sues Singapore Airlines Cargo

SYDNEY, Dec 22 (Reuters) - Australia's competition watchdog sued the cargo unit of Singapore Airlines (SIAL.SI) on Monday, the third carrier it has prosecuted on allegations they were involved in international price-fixing.

The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission has already taken legal action against Qantas Airways (QAN.AX) and British Airways (BAY.L), extracting fines from both airlines totalling A$25 million ($17.1 million).

"The ACCC continues to investigate other airlines, some of which are assisting voluntarily, while others are not," ACCC Chairman Graeme Samuel said in a statement announcing the new legal action against Singapore Airlines.

"The ACCC expects to be able to finalise its investigations with a number of airlines shortly."

The commission accused Singapore Airlines Cargo, between 2001 and 2005, of entering into arrangements with other carriers to fix the price of a fuel surcharge and a security surcharge. The watchdog is suing for unspecified penalties and costs.

"SIA Cargo will defend allegations by the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission that it, and several other airlines, have engaged in cartel conduct," a spokesman said.

"SIA Cargo is committed to competing successfully and fairly, within the requirements of the relevant competition law in Australia. With the matter now before the court, it would be inappropriate for SIA Cargo to comment in any more detail at this stage," the spokesman said.

Regulators worldwide have been probing more than 30 airlines over the issue, which erupted in February 2006 when U.S. and European officials raided airlines as part of investigations into the imposition of fuel surcharges in international air cargo. (Reporting by Mark Bendeich in SYDNEY and Melanie Lee in SINGAPORE; editing by Ian Geoghegan) ($1=1.464 Australian Dollar)
 
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