Overview
- Seven construction firms colluded on road-repair tenders across multiple German states between 2016 and 2019.
- The illegal agreements allocated contracts and involved predetermined cover bids to manipulate competition.
- Fines totaling €10.5 million have been imposed and are now legally binding, signaling the case's resolution.
- The investigation included dawn raids in August 2019 and cooperation from one firm under Germany's leniency program.
- The collusion impacted public procurement processes, leading to higher costs for municipalities and taxpayers.