COMPETITION TRIBUNAL: SAPS supplier fined R3.55m for price-gouging on hand sanitisers

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COMPETITION TRIBUNAL: SAPS supplier fined R3.55m for price-gouging on hand sanitisers
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SAPS supplier fined R3.55m for price-gouging on hand sanitisers

The tribunal found that during the hard lockdown, SAPS was in desperate need of hand sanitiser for frontline staff. The tribunal described BlueCollar’s conduct as.

The tribunal found that during the hard lockdown, SAPS was in desperate need of hand sanitiser for frontline staff. The tribunal described BlueCollar’s conduct as
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