Anonymous ID: 399009 June 27, 2019, 6:28 p.m. No.6860618   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0651 >>0697 >>0979 >>1222 >>1316

https://www.justice.gov/opa/pr/two-international-shipping-executives-indicted-participating-long-running-antitrust

 

Two International Shipping Executives Indicted for Participating in Long-Running Antitrust Conspiracy

 

Antitrust Division’s Investigation into Criminal Violations in the Ocean Shipping Industry Has Led to Charges Against Thirteen Executives and Five Companies

 

An indictment of two Norwegian shipping executives was unsealed in the U.S. District Court in Baltimore, the Department of Justice announced today.

 

Ingar Skiaker and Øyvind Ervik have been charged with participating in a long-running conspiracy to allocate certain customers and routes, rig bids, and fix prices for the sale of international ocean shipments of roll-on, roll-off cargo to and from the United States and elsewhere, including the Port of Baltimore. A federal grand jury returned the indictment in February 2018.

 

Skiaker and Ervik, both Norwegian citizens, are former top executives at Höegh Autoliners AS, which has pleaded guilty and been sentenced to pay a $21 million fine. Including the charges announced today, 13 executives have been charged in the investigation to date. Four have pleaded guilty and been sentenced to serve prison terms. Others remain international fugitives. Including Höegh, five companies have also pleaded guilty for their roles in this conspiracy, resulting in total collective criminal fines over $255 million.

 

The indictment alleges that, from at least as early as 2006 and continuing at least until September 2012, Skiaker and Ervik conspired with their competitors to allocate certain customers and routes for the shipment of cars and trucks. The defendants accomplished their scheme by, among other things, attending meetings during which they agreed not to compete against each other, and by refraining from bidding or by agreeing on the prices they would bid for certain customers and routes. In addition, Skiaker and Ervik agreed with competitors to fix, stabilize, and maintain rates charged to customers of international ocean shipping services. The customers affected by the conspiracy included U.S. companies.

 

“The Division’s investigation revealed that collusion was endemic and rampant in the shipping industry going back years,” said Assistant Attorney General Makan Delrahim of the Justice Department’s Antitrust Division. “The indictment unsealed today advances the Division’s mission to restore and promote open competition. Höegh has already pleaded guilty, and now we must ensure that its executives will be held accountable.”

 

“The schemes that took place in perpetuating this long-running conspiracy show a clear indifference for the free market, and a willful disregard for the law,” said Special Agent in Charge Jennifer C. Boone for the FBI Baltimore Field Office. “The protection of international commerce and victims affected by such schemes remain a priority for the FBI and we will continue to dedicate resources to these types of investigations in order to protect the United States economy.”

Anonymous ID: 399009 June 27, 2019, 6:53 p.m. No.6861021   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1061

I just finished an amazing few days in Warsaw, Poland. A beautiful country with a very inspirational story.

 

The highlight of my stay was meeting with a true hero, survivor of the Warsaw Uprising, 91 year old Mr. Bolesław Wojewódzki and visiting the Warsaw Ghetto Memorial.

 

This incredible man lost two of his brothers fighting the Nazis and I had the opportunity to learn more about his struggle and the struggle of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising too.

 

I have a great deal of respect for how the Polish and Jewish communities have been able to overcome horrendous Nazi persecution. I identify with the Polish people as they too are people of strength that have risen from the depths of struggle. When I come to Poland I am always grateful to hear stories of how resilient the people are. Being in the city of two uprisings, is an experience I will never forget and I’m honored to share with you all.

 

I am forever connected with people that have overcome struggles, oppression and adversity. No matter what religion, ethnicity or gender. I come from the bloodline of slaves and know the these roots make me stronger. The bloodline of the oppressed will always connect with me.