Individual charged with rigging bids for real estate services
An Ottawa businessman has been charged with rigging bids for real estate advisory services for the federal government. Mr. Louis Facchini, carrying on business as First Porter Consultancy, was charged with bid rigging under the Competition Act as well as fraud under the Criminal Code for allegedly submitting a false invoice with a value exceeding $5,000 to Public Works and Government Services Canada (PWGSC). In July 2012, Corporate Research Group Ltd. (CRG) pleaded guilty to a criminal charge of bid-rigging for federal government contracts for real estate advisory services in Canada, and was fined $125,000 on July 30, 2012. CRG cooperated with the ... [more] Full article
Pecman to lead Competition Bureau
John Pecman has been appointed Commissioner of Competition for a five year term, Industry Minister Christian Paradis announced today. Mr. Pecman joined the Bureau in 1984 and has served in ... [more] Full article
Chocolate cartel crunched as price-fixing charges laid
A number of Canada’s most loved chocolate bar makers are accused of conspiring to fix prices for chocolate bars and other chocolate snacks. Nestlé Canada Inc., Mars Canada Inc., and ... [more] Full article
Commissioner Announces “Bureau Without Borders”
In a recent speech, Interim Commissioner of Competition John Pecman announced his vision of a “Bureau Without Borders”. This vision includes the Competition Bureau’s ability to transcend international and domestic ... [more] Full article