obtaining evidence through discovery & witnesses john w. mcreynolds assistant chief new york...
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Obtaining Evidence through Discovery & Witnesses
John W. McReynoldsAssistant Chief
New York Field OfficeAntitrust Division
U.S. Department of [email protected]
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Today’s Topics
• Overview of U.S. Cartel Enforcement
• Detecting Cartels
• Investigative Tools & Evidence Gathering
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“Per Se” Criminal Antitrust Violations
Agreements among Horizontal Competitors to:
• Fix Prices
• Rig Bids
• Allocate Markets
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“Per Se” Criminal Antitrust Violations
• Price Fixing– Raise, fix or otherwise agree on prices – This includes:
• Agreeing on discounts• Eliminating discounts• Fixing credit terms• Maintain certain price differentials between
different quantities, types or sizes of products• Others
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“Per Se” Criminal Antitrust Violations
• Bid Rigging– Bid rotation or allocation– Complementary or “cover” bids– Bid suppression
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“Per Se” Criminal Antitrust Violations
• Allocation agreements– Specific customers or types of customers– Geographic territories– Type of product
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Elements of a “Per Se” Antitrust Crime
• General Intent
• Agreement is the Crime
• No Overt Act
• No Proof of Price Impact
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U.S. Penalties
For offenses committed on or after June 22, 2004
•Individuals - 10 Years in jail & $1 million fine
•Corporations - $100 million fine
•Alternative Fine = Double Gain or Loss
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Other Crimes Committed By Antitrust Defendants & Prosecuted By the Antitrust Division
• Mail & Wire Fraud• Conspiracy• Tax Evasion• Perjury & False Statements• Obstruction of Justice
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DETECTING CARTELS
• Nature of Crime — Secret Conspiracy
• Hidden from Law Enforcement and Victims
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DETECTING CARTELS
• Conditions Favorable to Collusion
• Few firms• Standardized products• High entry costs• Products do not have close substitutes• Bidding process may be involved• Seasonality
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DETECTING CARTELS
• Sources of Leads• Amnesty & amnesty plus applicants
• Cooperators in unrelated crimes
• Other geographic areas
• Dissatisfied employees
• Competitors
• Customers
• Referrals from other agencies
• Civil cases
• Newspapers
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Key is Proactive Outreach Efforts
– Make sure they know who you are• Law firms
• Other agencies & investigators
• Educate those working directly in the marketplace
DETECTING CARTELS
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DETECTING CARTELS
• What do we tell these groups to look for?– Suspicious statements– Suspicious bid patterns– Suspicious pricing patterns– Suspicious conduct
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DETECTING CARTELS
• Suspicious Statements– A customer or territory “belongs” to a supplier– “We don’t sell in that area”– It was a supplier’s “turn” to win– Reference to industry or association price list– Advance knowledge or prediction of a
competitor’s prices
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DETECTING CARTELS
• Suspicious bid patterns– Same company always wins– Sellers take “turns” winning– Few competitors submit bids– Bids are much higher than previous bids by the
same supplier– Bid prices appear to drop whenever a new or
infrequent bidder submits a bid
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DETECTING CARTELS
• Suspicious pricing patterns– Suppliers charge identical prices– Suppliers increase prices at same time without
cost justification– Suppliers are charging higher prices to local
customers than to distant customers– Suppliers eliminate discounts
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DETECTING CARTELS
• Suspicious conduct– A bidder appears in person to submit bid & also
submits a competitor’s bid– A successful bidder repeatedly subcontracts
work to competitors that submitted higher bids– Competitors regularly socialize together– Competitors hold meetings or otherwise get
together in the vicinity of the procurement offices shortly before bid deadline
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DETECTING CARTELS
• Suspicious conduct– Company submits bid for work it can’t do– Bids contain last minute changes– Similar irregularities on bid form
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INVESTIGATIVE TOOLS & EVIDENCE GATHERING
• Recordings
• Documents
• Interviews
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INVESTIGATIVE TOOLS & EVIDENCE GATHERING
• Recordings– Consensual
• Telephone calls
• Body wires
• Video taping
– Non Consensual• Wiretapping – new legislation
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INVESTIGATIVE TOOLS & EVIDENCE GATHERING
• Documents (including computers)– Search & seizures– Subpoenas
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INVESTIGATIVE TOOLS & EVIDENCE GATHERING
• Search & seizures – Warrant signed by a judge– Probable cause
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INVESTIGATIVE TOOLS & EVIDENCE GATHERING
• Search & seizures: what & where to search– Offices – Homes– Brief cases– Computers
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INVESTIGATIVE TOOLS & EVIDENCE GATHERING
• Search & seizures: what to seize– Email with competitors– Correspondence with competitors– Calendars– Meeting notes– Bid documents– Pricing documents
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INVESTIGATIVE TOOLS & EVIDENCE GATHERING
• Subpoenas– If no search: same documents
• Email with competitors
• Correspondence with competitors
• Calendars
• Meeting notes
• Bid documents
• Pricing documents
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INVESTIGATIVE TOOLS & EVIDENCE GATHERING
• Additional documents– Corporate structure– Information on officers & those with pricing authority
• Personnel file• Wages• Calendars & address books• Name of secretaries
– Financial statements – General ledger, cash disbursements, sales journals– Cancelled checks– Telephone records– Trade association
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INVESTIGATIVE TOOLS & EVIDENCE GATHERING
• Form of documents– Originals– In original order– In original folders – Electronic data
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INVESTIGATIVE TOOLS & EVIDENCE GATHERING
• Document control– Custodian– Log– Chain of custody
• Create databases
• Review promptly
• Compliance
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INVESTIGATIVE TOOLS & EVIDENCE GATHERING
• Interviews– Who– Circumstances
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INVESTIGATIVE TOOLS & EVIDENCE GATHERING
• Who to interview– Informants/amnesty applicants– Former employees– Competitors– Customers– Subjects
• Least culpable companies
• Lowest level employees
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INVESTIGATIVE TOOLS & EVIDENCE GATHERING
• Circumstances of interviews– No notice: drop in interviews– Voluntary: no lawyer– Voluntary: informal immunity, with lawyer– Compelled: formal immunity– Proffer?
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