India's ad industry raids followed tip-offs under leniency scheme, sources say
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Investigation into suspected collusion on prices, discounts
By Aditya Kalra
On Tuesday and Wednesday, the
The three sources said the CCI investigation was linked to the watchdog's leniency programme, which allows a 100% penalty waiver for the first company coming forward with evidence of wrongdoing, and lower waivers for subsequent ones, once the case concludes.
One of the sources with direct knowledge of the matter said
"If media agencies wanted to do business, they had to follow these guidelines," the person added, referring to what they viewed as a potential anti-competitive arrangement.
The CCI did not respond to Reuters queries. The AAAI and IBDF, both of which were raided in the enforcement action this week, also did not respond.
Ad giant GroupM, U.S.-based Interpublic's IPG Mediabrands
unit, and
It's not clear if any other company has made similar leniency submissions.
The IBDF represents top domestic broadcasters, including
billionaire
The CCI does not make public details of any price-fixing investigations, and conducts such raids to seize potential evidence. In the latest case, raids ran through Tuesday night for over 24 hours.
The investigation, which will drag on for months, comes amid
major shifts in
If found guilty, the media agencies may be liable to pay a penalty of up to three times their profit for each year during which the collusion took place, or 10% of their turnover for each year of wrongdoing, whichever is higher.
In 2018, Anheuser-Busch InBev (AB InBev) told the CCI about
a beer industry cartel, triggering investigations involving
Carlsberg and United Breweries. In return, AB InBev got a full
penalty waiver in 2021.
(Reporting by Aditya Kalra
Editing by
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