Rexel Formally Investigated, Schneider Electric and Legrand Indicted After French Pricing Probe -- Update
October 21 2022 - 2:15AM
Dow Jones News
By Pierre Bertrand
Rexel SA said Friday that one of its business units has been
placed under formal investigation for an alleged breach of French
competition rules governing prices.
The company said it has been required to set aside a 20 million
euro ($19.6 million) bank guarantee and a cash guarantee of EUR48
million to be paid by Jan. 15, 2023, the company said.
It comes after Schneider Electric SE and Legrand SA said
Thursday that they have been indicted for an allegeded price
agreement mechanism in violation of competition rules.
The indictments follow an investigation into the companies'
practices carried out in 2018 by a judge and France's competition
regulator. In July, the three companies received a notice from the
French competition watchdog alleging a potential breach of
competition rules.
"The investigating judge decided to indict Schneider Electric
and to require the company to provide a bank guarantee of EUR20
million and a cash guarantee of EUR80 million to be paid in January
2023," Schneider Electric said.
In a separate statement, Legrand said one of its units was
indicted and ordered to provide EUR80.5 million in security.
The three companies said that the indictments aren't proof of
wrongdoing, and that they intend to defend themselves.
Write to Pierre Bertrand at pierre.bertrand@wsj.com
(END) Dow Jones Newswires
October 21, 2022 03:00 ET (07:00 GMT)
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