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Carrefour fined Sh1.1bn for Abusing Buyer Power – CAK

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19 December 2023
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In a recent development, the Competition Authority of Kenya (CAK) has levied a substantial fine of KShs. 1.1 billion on Carrefour, the renowned global retailer operating under Majid Al Futtaim Hypermarkets Ltd. This penalty comes in the wake of Carrefour’s alleged abuse of its superior bargaining power over two of its key suppliers in Kenya, Pwani Oil Products Limited and Woodlands Company Limited.

The CAK investigation found Carrefour culpable of separately abusing its dominant position in negotiations with these suppliers, compelling them to endure practices beyond the usual business scope. This included the imposition of non-negotiable rebates as high as 12%, along with demanding free products and mandatory payment of listing fees for each new branch opening. Additionally, suppliers were pressured to assign their employees to work within Carrefour’s supermarket branches.

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The ramifications for Carrefour are multifold. Apart from the hefty fine, the CAK has mandated Carrefour to reimburse Pwani Oil Products Limited and Woodlands Company Limited amounts totaling KShs. 16.76 million in rebates and an additional KShs. 500,000 designated as marketing support or listing fees.

This ruling signifies the CAK’s commitment to upholding fair business practices and preventing the exploitation of supplier relationships by dominant market players. Buyer power, which denotes the ability of a powerful buyer to secure supply terms outside the norms of industry practices, was evidently misused by Carrefour, as outlined by the CAK.

The timeline of events highlights the sequence of grievances and actions taken by the aggrieved suppliers. Woodlands lodged its complaint in December 2022, followed by Pwani Oil Products Limited’s separate complaint four months later. Subsequent to CAK’s investigations, an order was gazetted in March 2023, instructing Carrefour to cease charging and collecting rebates from Pwani Oil Products Limited. However, in April, Pwani Oil filed a new complaint following Carrefour’s termination of their commercial relationship.

Carrefour, a retail giant ranking among the top eight retailers globally by revenue, operates in over 30 markets worldwide. In East Africa, Carrefour has had a presence in Kenya since 2016 and extends to Uganda as well.

The CAK’s intervention underscores the importance of fostering equitable and ethical business practices within the retail landscape. It serves as a reminder to dominant market players to conduct negotiations and transactions with suppliers in a fair and transparent manner, respecting the boundaries of standard industry practices.

As this case unfolds, it brings to the fore the necessity for continuous vigilance in upholding fair competition and safeguarding the interests of all stakeholders in the market ecosystem.

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