Polish Competition Authority Searches Allegro Offices in Antitrust Probe
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Police raided the headquarters of Poland's largest online retailer on Thursday. The Office for Competition and Consumer Protection (UOKiK), with police assistance, is investigating whether the Allegro platform is abusing its dominant position and restricting competition.
Polish competition authority searches Allegro offices in antitrust probe
UOKiK searched Allegro’s Poznań headquarters and Warsaw offices in a preliminary probe into suspected antitrust breaches.The post Polish competition authority searches Allegro offices in antitrust probe appeared first on Retail Insight Network.
"The President of the Office of Competition and Consumer Protection (UOKiK) has ordered a search of Allegro's headquarters in Poznań and its offices in Warsaw," the Office announced in a statement today. The UOKiK President's suspicions concern the company's possible favoring of its own product delivery methods over competing courier companies.
A search was carried out at Allegro's headquarters in Poznań and its offices in Warsaw, ordered by the President of the Office of Competition and Consumer Protection. Suspicions surround possible favoritism.
Polish authorities have searched the headquarters of online retailer Allegro in Poznan and its offices in Warsaw. The company is suspected of violating antitrust laws, Reuters reported on Thursday. Allegro.cz spokeswoman Monika Brichtová said the investigation does not concern the Czech branch.
Polish authorities have searched the headquarters of online retailer Allegro in Poznan and its offices in Warsaw. The company is suspected of violating antitrust laws, Reuters reported. Allegro.cz spokeswoman Monika Brichtová said that the investigation does not concern the Czech representative office.
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