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    FCCPC: Nigeria Consumer Protection fines BAT $110m

    David GreatBy David GreatDecember 27, 2023No Comments2 Mins Read
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    The Federal Competition & Consumer Protection Commission (FCCPC) on Wednesday ordered British American Tobacco (BAT) to pay $110 million fine following allegations of market dominance abuse and infringement of public health regulations.

    The regulatory agency said the maker of Lucky Strike and Dunhill cigarettes had also penalised retailers for providing equal platforms for its competitors’ products.

    The tobacco company did not respond immediately to an emailed request for comment.

    The BAT fine is the highest levied so far by Nigeria’s competition commission. FCCPC chief executive Babatunde Irukera told Reuters that the fine is a “consent order”, which is equivalent to a plea bargain and not subject to appeal.

    “In resolution of an investigation over a broad range of anticompetitive conduct including abuse of dominance, seeking to frustrate competitors…and infringement of public health control regulations, BAT and FCCPC entered into a consent order including a penalty of $110 million,” the competition agency said on social media platform X.

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    The FCCPC said it initiated an investigation into BAT and affiliated companies in 2020 and obtained a federal court order to search multiple BAT sites and those of service providers for evidence used in a forensic analysis.

    It added that additional investigation and analysis of evidence established multiple violations of competition laws.

    The Nigeria regulatory agency will monitor the tobacco company for 24 months to ensure appropriate behaviour and business practice consistent with prevailing competition laws and tobacco control efforts, the watchdog said.

    “In exchange for BAT parties fulfilling their obligations under the consent order, the commission withdrew pending criminal charges against BAT Nigeria and at least one employee with respect to obstructing the commission,” FCCPC said.

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