South Africa's biggest food producer, Tiger Brands, is facing a potential lawsuit after reports of contaminated products surfaced. Consumers allege that Tiger Brands distributed food items that were unsafe, leading to complaints. This controversy has caused widespread worry among South Africans, who rely on Tiger Brands for staple foods. The compan
MasterCard's Interchange Fee Ruling Upheld by the Competition Appeal Tribunal
The Competition Appeal Tribunal (CAT) has confirmed its previous determination on the mastercard interchange fees, rejecting an appeal from the card issuer. This means that the original judgment that MasterCard's interchange charges are unfair will stand. The CAT rejected all of MasterCard's arguments, finding them to be without merit. This victory
The Booking.com website Class Action Lawsuit: Price Manipulation Allegations
A recent legal action claiming price fixing against this popular accommodation booking platform alleges that the company has been fraudulently influencing rates to benefitthemselves at the harm of users. The lawsuit claims that Booking.com uses a variety of strategies to create an illusion of lower prices, while in reality, charginginflated rates c
Navigating Class Actions and Collective Actions in the UK Proceeding with
Class actions and collective proceedings present a crucial avenue for redress when individuals face similar harm caused by the conduct of a company. These legal mechanisms enable groups of claimants to pool their resources in seeking compensation or injunctive relief. In the UK, navigating the intricacies of these processes requires thorough awaren