Auckland construction firm pleaded guilty to bid-rigging in publicly funded transport projects and was fined $30,000 due to financial inability to pay, amid concerns over cartel conduct and cover-pricing that undermines competition and public trust.
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practice that reduces competition and inflates costs
Auckland construction firm guilty of cartel conduct avoids half a million dollar finecollusion in government construction projects
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