Four hotels may have infringed Competition Act
Proposed Infringement Decision issued against owners and operators of four hotels for exchanging commercially-sensitive information
Janice Heng
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Singapore
THE Competition and Consumer Commission of Singapore (CCCS) has issued a Proposed Infringement Decision (PID) against the owners and operators of four hotels for exchanging commercially-sensitive information, giving them six weeks to make representations on the issue.
The parties are the former and current owners of Capri by Fraser Changi City Singapore, respectively Ascendas Frasers and Frasers Hospitality Trustee, as well as operator Frasers Hospitality; the owners of Village Hotel Changi and Village Hotel Katong, respectively Far East Organization Centre and Orchard Mall, as well as operator Far East Hospitality Management; and Crowne Plaza Changi Airport Hotel's owner OUE Airport Hotel and operator Inter-Continental Hotels (Singapore).
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