The Competition Commission says several schools are operating like cartels when it comes to selling school uniforms.
Commissioner Tembinkosi Bonakele says they’ve reached an agreement with some school groups involved in anti-competitive behaviour.
“Schools such as Reddam House, Curro and ADvTECH have reached a settlement with the schools. We don’t want to criminalise schools because their job is to teach.”“We are still looking into them because there are still complaints about how they got captured by certain suppliers.” Bonakele says they’re calling on school groups to come forward and settle with the competition before it’s too late.
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