Antitrust Antitrust

Scania’s truck cartel hearing at EU court to be behind closed doors

By Michael Acton and Lewis Crofts
  • 15 Jun 2020 08:33
  • 15 Jun 2020 08:49
Scania’s court hearing this week to dispute an EU cartel fine will be held behind closed doors, MLex has learned, after a push by other truckmakers to limit details emerging of Scania’s distinct role in the investigation.
The company was fined 880.5 million euros by the European Commission in 2017

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Michael Acton

Senior Correspondent


Michael is a senior correspondent for MLex in San Francisco, where he moved in 2020 after working in our Brussels bureau. Before joining MLex, he reported on EU politics as the Financial Times’ Nico Colchester Fellow in Brussels. Michael has a degree in International Relations and Politics from the University of Cambridge, and a degree in History and French from University College London and Paris IV Sorbonne.

Lewis Crofts

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Lewis leads MLex's editorial strategy, content direction, quality and development. He has a reputation for breaking stories and providing analysis on complex legal disputes before regulators and courts around the globe. He has also developed MLex's unrivalled coverage of competition policy, litigation, regulation, Brexit and international investigations.

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