‘Suspected anticompetitive conduct’ behind CMA decision but group expects to be ‘fully exonerated’
The UK regulator has launched an investigation into whether the outsourcing firm Mitie Group has broken competition law in relation to a procurement process for immigration removal centre contracts run by the Home Office.
The Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) said it had launched an investigation over “suspected anticompetitive conduct” related to the process to find firms to operate certain services at the Heathrow and Derwentside immigration removal centres.
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