Watchdog looks into public firms hampering fair competition
By Korea HeraldPublished : Feb. 20, 2014 - 19:53
South Korea’s corporate watchdog said Thursday it will step up its crackdown on public organizations that undermine fair competition by abusing their market power.
In a policy plan for 2014 submitted to President Park Geun-hye, the Fair Trade Commission said it will look into public enterprises giving business favors and other support to their subsidiaries, a practice that could hurt smaller private-sector competitors.
The FTC will also increase surveillance on any attempts by public organizations to transfer the burden of cost cutting to small and medium-sized companies as they try to reduce their debts under the government-driven public sector reform.
The watchdog said that it will conduct paper-based inquiries during the first half of this year on companies doing business with public enterprises, whose results will be used in launching on-field probes into companies suspected of being involved in irregularities. (Yonhap)
In a policy plan for 2014 submitted to President Park Geun-hye, the Fair Trade Commission said it will look into public enterprises giving business favors and other support to their subsidiaries, a practice that could hurt smaller private-sector competitors.
The FTC will also increase surveillance on any attempts by public organizations to transfer the burden of cost cutting to small and medium-sized companies as they try to reduce their debts under the government-driven public sector reform.
The watchdog said that it will conduct paper-based inquiries during the first half of this year on companies doing business with public enterprises, whose results will be used in launching on-field probes into companies suspected of being involved in irregularities. (Yonhap)
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