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Presentation Portfolio Committee on Public Works Outcome of the Construction Fast Track Project 10 September

Background Aims/objectives of the Fast Track Settlement process Responses received from Firms Scope of the investigation Project life cycle Calculation of penalties in terms of the Competition Act 89 of 1998 Engagement with Stakeholders Civil damages process against Firms Brief outcome of the Construction Project Advocacy Intervention Presentation Outline 2

Background Construction & Infrastructure sector is one of Commission’s priority sectors. The Commission conducted a number of investigations (including scoping exercises) in the product market (i.e. concrete pipes, cement, bricks). The Commission received many CLP applications from the Construction sector (i.e. cartels and bid rigging). Commission concluded that bid rigging is widespread. Noted that Britain and Holland had similar challenges and developed a fast track settlement process. Commission launched its fast track settlement process in 2011 to address bid rigging 3

To incentivise firms. To encourage truthful and comprehensive disclosure by firms involved in bid rigging. Strengthen evidence against other firms. Minimise legal costs and speedily resolve complaints. To give firms that disclosed their involvement in bid rigging better financial settlement terms. Set the construction industry on a new trajectory. Aims/Objectives of the Fast Track Settlement process 4

The Commission received settlement applications from 21 firms (including the largest 5 construction firms) since the launch. From the 21 firms, 15 firms settled with the Commission, 3 firms (i.e. Group 5, Construction ID and Power construction) refused to settle. The other 3 firms (NMC Construction, JT Ross and Rodio) were not liable to settle. Settlement applications revealed 300 projects. 160 prescribed projects valued at R9,8 billion (Private R7,2 Public R2,6) 140 non-prescribed projects valued at R37,3 billion (Private R11,7 Public R25,5) Responses received from Firms 5

The fast track settlement ran concurrently with the CLP process. Firms were also implicated in prohibited practices they did not disclose. The Commission referred (i.e. July 2013) settlement agreements to the Competition Tribunal for them to be made orders of the Tribunal. An envisaged Phase 2 of the investigation project in the construction sector has commenced. The purpose is to prosecute firms that did not settle undisclosed projects and those firms that did not apply for settlement at all. Scope of the Investigation 6

Project life cycle 7 February 2011 Settlement offer launched April 2011 Received of settlement applications April 2011/ongoing Evaluated and investigated applications February/April 2013 Pursued settlements with firms November 2012/January 2013 CC drafted consent agreements September 2012/February 2013 Engaged stakeholders May 2013 Finalised consent agreements with firms June 2013 Media release July 2013 Filed consent agreements with the Tribunal

Calculation of penalties in terms of the Competition Act The Commission categorised each firm in the relevant sub-sector of the construction industry according to the number of non-prescribed prohibited practices: 8 Category Number of non-prescribed contraventions by applicant in a sub-sector Penalty - % of turnover of applicant in the sub-sector A 1 to 41% to 4% B 5 to 124% to 7% C 13 to 22 7% to 10% D 23 and over 10% to 12%

Calculation of penalties in terms of the Competition Act – cont. The Commission considered the following factors when determining the penalty within the relevant range: Number of contraventions in each subsector. Number of projects won or lost. The size of the contract. Whether firm settled any claim for damages. Annual turnover in each sub-sector. Factors mentioned in section 59(3)(a)-(g) of the Competition Act 89 of 1998 as amended (“the Act”). 9

The Commission consulted the affected government departments and its entities. The purpose was to show the extent of bid rigging and the process for claiming civil damages. The Commission has engaged DOT, DWA, DPE, SALGA, DPW; CIDB, Sanral, Eskom, Transnet, Cape Town Municipality, Nelson Mandela Bay Municipality, Ethekwini Municipality and Polokwane Municipality. Aveng Africa Ltd rigged DPW’s project (i.e. construction of Kimberly Prison at R 622 million) & CCSA granted conditional immunity. Aveng disclosed this project; implicated WBHO and Aveng settled with the CC. Engagement with Stakeholders 10

Civil damages process against Firms In meetings with clients (i.e. government departments & SOEs), section 65 of the Act was explained as follows: It allows clients of section 4(1)(b)conduct [price fixing, market allocation and bid rigging] to claim for damages against offending firms. The Act allows two different ways to claim civil damages. Firstly, the Commission take into account civil damages settled by the firms with clients when considering Competition Act penalties. This is included in the consent agreement and subsequently made an order of the Tribunal. NO civil damages were included as part of the settlement agreement. Secondly, the victim may approach a civil court. A certificate is required from the Tribunal confirming the prohibited practice. The total settlement amount from the 15 firms is R1.47 billion. 11

Brief outcome of the Construction Project 12 Firm’s name Disclosed projects /contraventions Non-disclosed projects /contraventions Settlement amount (R) WBHO (Pty) Ltd Agreed to settle 9 Agreed to settle Murray & Roberts LtdAgreed to settle 7Agreed to settle Stefanutti (Pty) LtdAgreed to settle 12Agreed to settle Aveng Africa LtdAgreed to settle 9Agreed to settle Basil Read (Pty) LtdAgreed to settle 6Agreed to settle Raubex (Pty) LtdAgreed to settle 9Refused to settle Haw & Inglis Civil (Pty) Ltd Agreed to settle 6None Rumdel Construction (Pty) Ltd Agreed to settle 3None

Brief outcome of the Construction Project 13 Firm’s nameDisclosed projectsNon-disclosed projectsSettlement amount (R) Giuricich Bros Construction (Pty) Ltd Granted immunity on 8Agreed to settle Vlaming (Pty) ltdAgreed to settle 2Agreed to settle Tubular Technical Construction (Pty) Ltd Agreed to settle 1None G Liviero & Son Building (Pty) Ltd Agreed to settle Hochtief Solutions AGAgreed to settle 1None Norvo construction (Pty) Ltd Agreed to settle 1None Esorfranki (Pty) Ltd Agreed to settle 1None Total ValueR1 47 billion

Advocacy Intervention Trained 1200 procurement officials in the public sector (National government departments; provincial government departments; municipalities and state owned companies) Drafted and Introduced the Certification of Independent Bid Determination (SBD 9) in public procurement in the Republic. Came into effect on 21 July 2010 through a Practice Notice issued by the National Treasury. Contributed to a Bid Rigging Curriculum for Bid Rigging Training at the Public Administration Leadership and Management Academy (“PALAMA”). Training at PALAMA commenced in February

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