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ACCC v Yazaki Corporation

Australian Competition and Consumer Commission v Yazaki Corporation [2018] FCAFC 73; (2018) 262 FCR 243
JurisdictionAustralia
CourtFederal Court of Australia, Full Court
Year2018
StatusBinding authority

Key Principle

Pecuniary penalties for cartel conduct under the Competition and Consumer Act must be fixed at a level sufficient to deter the contravener and others, and an inadequate first-instance penalty will be increased on appeal where it fails to reflect the seriousness, extent and duration of the conduct and the principle of general and specific deterrence.

Area of Law

competition

Related Cases

ACCC v Pacific National Pty Ltd [2020] FCAFC 77
ACCC v Pfizer Australia Pty Ltd [2018] FCAFC 78
ACCC v Yazaki Corp (2018) 262 FCR 243; [2018] FCAFC 73

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