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BAA: anti-trust ruling is biased
A COMPETITION ruling forcing BAA to sell airports was “riven” with the appearance of bias, the airports group told an appeal hearing yesterday.
BAA, majority owned by Spanish infrastructure company Ferrovial, was ordered in March to sell London’s Gatwick and Stansted, as well as either Edinburgh or Glasgow.
BAA’s lawyer told the appeals tribunal that the process was biased because Professor Peter Moizer, a member of the original Competition Commission inquiry, advised a consortium bidding for Gatwick.