The Federal Court said there was no evidence to suggest that the leave proceedings had been tainted with a denial of natural justice.
The Federal Court has denied the Malaysian Competition Committee’s application to review its own decision affirming a lower court’s decision to quash fines issued to AirAsia and Malaysia Airlines.
“There is no evidence to suggest that the leave application has been tainted with the denial of natural justice,” the judge said when delivering the unanimous decision.The court also ordered MyCC to pay both Malaysian Airline System and AirAsia RM50,000 each in costs. The Federal Court also found that the collaboration agreement between MAS and AirAsia was entered several months before the Competition Act 2010 came into force.
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