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Watchdog sharpens his competitive edge

By Bob Sherwood

Published: December 28 2005 02:00 | Last updated: December 28 2005 02:00

Companies that hold back potentially damaging information from the competition regulator are likely to face fines and embarrassing publicity, the new head of the Competition Commission has warned.

With signs that some companies in merger or market inquiries are resisting disclosing documents that could weaken their cases, Peter Freeman has signalled the prospect of a tougher approach.

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