Govt 'failed consumers' over car price fixing

The Government was accused today of failing to protect consumers after it was confirmed that the Competition Authority has recommended a number of car dealers be charged with price fixing.

The Government was accused today of failing to protect consumers after it was confirmed that the Competition Authority has recommended a number of car dealers be charged with price fixing.

An RTÉ Prime Time investigation identified dealers from five of the country’s biggest motor distributors in connection with alleged price fixing – Ford, Mitsubishi, Hyundai, Citroen and Volvo.

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