Register now for Fin24 Dashboard and get access to portfolios, watchlists, financial comparison tools, and a whole lot more to help you achieve your financial goals.

Data provided by McGregor BFA
All data is delayed
Loading...
Where am I? Home
 
Prices are delayed by 15min.
Join the Fin24.com conversation about JSE-listed stock by using every time you tweet.

Giant firms in Gautrain scandal

Feb 26 2009 07:41 Amanda Visser

Related Articles

Cartels: Relief for directors

Tiger Brands disciplines execs

 

Top Stories

Cell C move sparks price war

May 27 2012 11:21

There's a price war raging between South Africa's cellphone networks after Cell C lowered the rates of its prepaid calls by more than 34%.

Tupperware agents incensed by fakes

May 27 2012 11:49

The country's 200 000-odd Tupperware agents are angry about the counterfeit products being sold as the real McCoy.

Another golf estate victim

May 27 2012 13:09

The oversupply of golf estates has claimed another victim.

 
Share Share line Print

Pretoria - Two of the country's construction giants, through their subsidiaries, colluded to win a tender for the supply of concrete sleepers for the Gautrain.

The involvement of these giants, Murray & Roberts and Aveng, over many years in a cartel in the precast-concrete industry came to light on Wednesday.

Aveng's subsidiary, Infraset, agreed to pay a R46m fine in settlement with the Competition Commission. The fine was ratified by the Competition Tribunal on Wednesday. The Murray & Roberts subsidiary, Rocla, spilt the beans about the long-standing cartel.

Rocla received conditional exemption after its information assisted the commission in its investigation.

The commission found that competitors, including Infraset, Concrete Units, Rocla and Southern Pipeline Contractors, participated in a cartel from 1973 to September 2007, fixing prices and market conditions. The companies were involved in manufacturing concrete pipes, sewage pipes and manholes in Gauteng, KwaZulu-Natal and the Western Cape.

In 2002 Infraset and Rocla together decided, through their "respective representatives" that Rocla would bid higher than Infraset for a contract to supply precast concrete pipes for a Portnet project. This was to ensure that Infraset would get the contract.

The pair again colluded on the Gautrain tender in 2005. They decided not to submit separate tenders, but to do so through a joint venture, thus ensuring that they shared the contract.

During meetings between 2002 and 2006 they also shared markets, products and contracts in Botswana, Swaziland, Namibia, Zambia, Tanzania and Mozambique.

Murray & Roberts chief executive Brian Bruce said management and its board are committed to root out such unacceptable practices.

Where proof existed that the behaviour of individuals had endangered the company, "appropriate steps" would be taken to "protect shareholder value".

- Sake24.com

For more business news in Afrikaans, go to Sake24.com.

 
 
Comment on this story
0 comments
Comments have been closed for this article.
Facebook's intrinsic value
May 23 2012 11:32

When it comes to judging a company’s worth, value investors like Warren Buffett look at intrinsic value. By that measure, Facebook’s shares are worth less than $10. A Reuters analyst breaks down the math. (Reuters)

Perfin

I arranged two workshops in Cape Town at the Cape Chamber of Commerce offices as well as two computer based workshops, one on Google Adwords and another on Joomla Administrator at the training centre in Somerset West. Emarketing Workshops - http://emarketingworkshops.co.za/next-workshops 1. Interne... Read their blog...

Recently updated
Podcasts
The Sishen saga

Legal expert Peter Leon on the increasingly complex legal wrangle over the Sishen Iron Ore mine. Time: 8:17 Listen Here...

Before you list

Is the clarion call of the JSE calling? Listen to Fin24’s expert panel discussion before you list your small business. Time: 17:29

Compare and Buy

Compare and apply for hundreds of financial products from many suppliers.

Credit cards Medical aid Current accounts Think Money

Money Clinic

Money Clinic Do you have a question about your finances? We'll get an expert opinion.
Click here...

Loading...