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Roofing cartel directors disqualified

Three company directors are to be disqualified after the companies they run were found to have broken competition law by forming a cartel in the construction sector.

The move follows an investigation by the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) into two of the UK’s largest suppliers of rolled lead, Associated Lead Mills Ltd (ALM) and H.J. Enthoven Ltd (trading as BLM British Lead), which are based in Hertfordshire.

The companies last year admitted forming an illegal cartel and breaking the law four times by colluding on prices, sharing the rolled lead market by arranging not to target certain customers, and arranging not to supply a new business because it risked disrupting the firms’ existing customer relationships. Each of the arrangements included exchanges of competitively sensitive information. As a result, the companies were fined £1.5m and £8m respectively.

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