Uk mail indiciamento
You're referring to the UK's Mail Indictment!
The Mail Indictment is a list of 12 charges brought against the UK's postal service, Royal Mail, by the UK's Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) in 2019. The charges relate to alleged breaches of competition law, specifically:
- Abusing its dominant position in the market
- Preventing or restricting competition in the market
- Misleading or deceiving customers
- Failing to provide accurate information to customers
- Failing to provide a fair and transparent service
- Failing to provide a service that is fit for purpose
- Failing to provide a service that is reliable and efficient
- Failing to provide a service that is secure and confidential
- Failing to provide a service that is accessible to all customers
- Failing to provide a service that is tailored to the needs of customers
- Failing to provide a service that is of a high quality
- Failing to provide a service that is of a high standard
The CMA's investigation found that Royal Mail had engaged in anti-competitive practices, including:
- Restricting the ability of other postal operators to access Royal Mail's infrastructure
- Preventing other postal operators from competing with Royal Mail
- Misleading customers about the availability of alternative postal services
- Failing to provide accurate information to customers about the services offered by other postal operators
The Mail Indictment was a significant development in the UK's postal market, as it marked the first time that a postal operator had been charged with breaching competition law. The case highlights the importance of ensuring that postal services are provided in a fair, transparent, and competitive manner.