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FP McCann's cartel enforcement case needed to be 'good enough', CMA director tells UK judge

By Simon Zekaria
  • 07 Oct 2020 10:24
  • 07 Oct 2020 10:25
The UK case against FP McCann over its involvement in a concrete-products cartel required lengthy work to be “good enough,” a senior Competition and Markets Authority official told a UK judge today, as the regulator rejected arguments that its investigations were overly long.
Michael Grenfell, the CMA’s executive director of

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Simon Zekaria

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Simon Zekaria is a senior correspondent in London, covering UK regulation. Prior to joining MLex, Simon reported on business news for The Wall Street Journal, including on telecommunications, media, technology and consumer affairs. Simon was also a writer for the WSJ on diverse subjects such as Brexit, UK politics and global sport. Simon was previously a correspondent on competition issues and European politics for Thomson Reuters and Agence France-Presse in Brussels. Simon is a graduate of Edinburgh University, with Masters degrees in literature and law. A French speaker, he has studied at the Sorbonne University, Paris.

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