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Bpost avoids fine in Belgian newspaper distribution procurement case

Belgian postal operators Bpost and DPG Media, as well as Mediahuis, were 'held liable' for rigging public procurements?for distribution of newspapers. This was announced by the Belgian competition watchdog on Friday. Bpost, who had notified the authorities following an internal audit in 2022 that revealed signs of malpractice will be exempt from all fines as part of a leniency program, according to the regulator. Dirk Tirez's job was ultimately cost by the investigation. The regulator stated in a?press?release that the common?objective was for the companies to work together in order to make sure that bpost would be awarded the 2023-2027 concession on newspaper distribution. Together, they agreed to ensure that PPP's competitor bpost would not submit an offering (which) left bpost as a sole bidder. Mediahuis, DPG Media and the newspapers they control in the Benelux area, together controlling the largest circulation, received fines of 7.79 million euro ($9.36 million), and 3.79 millions euros respectively. The fines were reduced as part of the same leniency program. After the investigation the Belgian Government abandoned the concession, forcing the companies to separately negotiate commercial terms with bpost PPP.

Damien Gerard, the Prosecutor-General of Belgium, said: "This has caused a sharp increase in the price of distribution services. This has had a huge impact on the profitability of the Belgian written press." Two other unnamed individuals were also found liable and fined. Thirteen were granted immunity for their?cooperation in the investigation.

Bpost, DPG Media, and Mediahuis have been contacted for comments.

(source: Reuters)