Civil engineering and building construction are the battlegrounds for this massive inquiry. The investigation, which first broke cover last November, has zeroed in on the infrastructure that keeps Jura running—roads, bridges, and public edifices. It is within these high-stakes sectors that the 20 firms are accused of coordinating their prices, effectively carving up the market among themselves to ensure mutual profit at the expense of the client.
The mechanics of such schemes are insidious. By agreeing on prices beforehand, companies create an illusion of competition while secretly rotating the winning bids among cartel members. This 'pay-to-play' mentality locks out honest competitors and forces public entities to pay a premium for essential services. Comco’s laser focus on these specific sectors highlights the vulnerability of large-scale infrastructure projects to cartel behavior. The expansion of the probe confirms that the initial evidence found in November was just the tip of the iceberg, leading investigators to the deep-rooted structural rot beneath.