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  2. List of price fixing cases - Wikipedia

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    The list includes several publicly listed companies, including Balfour Beatty, Kier Group and Carillion, with 80 of the firms have already admitted participating in some form of bid-rigging, or have applied for leniency in return for assisting the OFT. The allegations centre around "cover pricing", in which firms secretly agreed the prices they ...

  3. Reko Diq case - Wikipedia

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    The Reko Diq case, officially known as the Tethyan Copper Company Pty Limited v.Islamic Republic of Pakistan is an ongoing legal case between the Government of Pakistan and the Tethyan Copper Company (TCC) over breach of the Australia–Pakistan Bilateral Investment Treaty (BIT) and illegal denial of mining rights to TCC at the Reko Diq Mine in Chagai District, Balochistan.

  4. Bid rigging - Wikipedia

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    Bid rigging is a fraudulent scheme in a procurement action which enables companies to submit non-competitive bids. It can be performed by corrupt officials, by firms in an orchestrated act of collusion , or by officials and firms acting together.

  5. Asad Ali Toor - Wikipedia

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    Asad Ali Toor or Asad Toor is a Pakistani YouTuber journalist. He currently reports from the Supreme Court of Pakistan. He has worked as a producer for the Aaj News. [2] Asad Ali Toor is also a human rights activist, Known for raising his voice for missing persons in Balochistan, a critic of Pakistan Army and ISI for their unconstitutional role in Pakistan’s politics.

  6. Pakistan court sentences ex-PM Imran Khan to 14 years ... - AOL

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    ISLAMABAD (Reuters) -A Pakistani court sentenced former Prime Minister Imran Khan to 14 years imprisonment on Friday in a land corruption case, local broadcaster ARY News reported. The verdict in ...

  7. Pakistan parties wrangle over premiership, vote rigging ... - AOL

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    Pakistan's two largest political parties were on Monday wrangling over who will be prime minister after an inconclusive election last week forced them to join forces and try to form a coalition in ...

  8. Al-Qadir Trust case - Wikipedia

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    The Al-Qadir Trust case also known as the £190 million National Crime Agency (NCA) scam, [1] is a legal case involving former Pakistani prime minister Imran Khan and Pakistani businessman Malik Riaz. The case centres on accusations of corruption and abuse of authority in relation to a settlement which is said to have cost the national ...

  9. Parker ITR Srl v Commission - Wikipedia

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    The cartel existed at least from 1986 and was uncovered in 2006, when one of the member companies provided information to authorities. The cartel operated by price fixing, bid rigging and market allocation. [1] The members included: Bridgestone Corporation; Yokohama Rubber Company; Dunlop Oil & Marine Ltd, belonging to Continental AG