In a decisive move to enforce fair competition, the General Authority for Competition (GAC) in Saudi Arabia has fined six contracting companies a combined total of SR77.5 million. These firms were found guilty of breaching the Competition Law through collusion and coordination in government bids and tenders.
The hefty fines reflect the GAC’s commitment to curbing monopolistic practices and upholding market transparency. The authority’s Board of Directors has also directed the initiation of criminal proceedings against these companies, further reinforcing their stance on protecting public interest and maintaining competitive integrity.
The GAC’s actions underscore its role in safeguarding fair market practices and ensuring that all participants operate under equitable conditions, as stipulated by the Competition Law and its regulations.