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Court rejects commission s bid to reinstate RM10mil fines to AirAsia, MAS

PUTRAJAYA: The Federal Court has rejected an application by the Malaysia Competition Commission (MyCC) to have a previous decision reviewed in a bid to reinstate fines of RM10 million imposed on two local airlines for breaching a market-sharing prohibition.

Law firm seeks ex-client 1MDB s permission to release documents to MACC | Daily Express Malaysia

Kuala Lumpur: Rosli Dahlan Saravana Partnership (RDS) has written to its former client, 1MDB, seeking permission to disclose privileged and confidential documents to the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC).

Law firm seeks ex-client 1MDB s permission to release documents to MACC – Malaysia Today

MACC wants Rosli Dahlan and Chetan Jethwani and their respective firms to hand over several documents related to its probe. (FMT) - Rosli Dahlan Saravana Partnership (RDS) has written to its former client, 1MDB, seeking permission to disclose privileged and confidential documents to the Malaysian A

AirAsia and MAS manage to set aside RM10m fines

PUTRAJAYA (April 27): The Court of Appeal today set aside the RM10 million fines each imposed on AirAsia Bhd and Malaysian Airline System Bhd (MAS) by the Malaysia Competition Commission (MyCC) over a short-lived collaboration between the two in 2012. This followed Justice Datuk Hanipah Farikullah, who led the three-member bench, to set aside the High Court decision on Dec 20, 2018 that ordered both airlines to pay the fines and overturned an earlier decision by the Competition Appeal Tribunal (CAT) decision in February 2016 to allow their appeal. Justice Hanipah ruled that MyCC should have abided by the decision imposed by the CAT and not filed the judicial review to challenge the CAT s decision.

MAS, AirAsia win bid to quash RM10mil fine over market sharing deal

MAS, AirAsia win bid to quash RM10mil fine over market sharing deal Ho Kit Yen © Provided by Free Malaysia Today The Malaysia Competition Commission had fined Malaysia Airlines and AirAsia RM10 million each for breaching a market-sharing prohibition. PUTRAJAYA: Malaysia Airlines (MAS) and AirAsia have won their appeals to quash a RM10 million fine imposed against each of them for breaching a market-sharing prohibition. Court of Appeal judge Hanipah Farikullah today said the court unanimously allowed the airline companies’ appeals, filed separately but heard together. The other judges who sat with Hanipah were Lee Swee Seng and Mohd Sofian Abd Razak.

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