Eight companies challenge RM92.8mil bid-rigging penalty


KUALA LUMPUR: Eight companies will file an appeal against the decision of the Malaysia Compe­tition Commission (MyCC) regar­ding the RM92.8mil penalty impo­sed on them over allegations of their involvement in a bid-rigging ­cartel for open tenders.

The companies involved are Duta­mesra Bina Sdn Bhd, IDX Multi Resources Sdn Bhd, Mang­kubumi Sdn Bhd, Menang Idaman Sdn Bhd, Meranti Budiman Sdn Bhd, Pintas Utama Sdn Bhd, NYL Corporation Sdn Bhd and Kiara Kilat Sdn Bhd.

IDX Multi Resources Sdn Bhd director Rahmat Hidayat Moha­med, who represented all eight companies, said that they will seek a stay of the decision pending the appeal process and will file a notice of appeal with the Com­petition Appeal Tribunal (CAT) soon.

“Prior to this, MyCC announced its proposed decision through a media statement in April 2024.

“As a result, all the companies submitted a judicial review ­application in May 2024 at the High Court here, with the judicial review decision scheduled for April 30, 2025.

“However, MyCC issued a media statement regarding the financial penalty (final decision on the fine) on Feb 28 before the judicial review decision,” he said, reported Bernama.

Rahmat Hidayat said the notice of appeal submitted to CAT is based on strong arguments, including the fact that the project procurement in 2019 was conducted via an open tender invol­ving 200 companies, ensuring broad competition.

He also said that the companies consider MyCC’s decision and the imposed penalties to be baseless and will challenge MyCC’s findings to defend their reputations and uphold integrity.

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