CCI imposes Rs 1,773 crore fine on Coal India

 CCI imposes Rs 1,770 crore fine on Coal India
The Competition Commission of India (CCI) has imposed a fine of  Rs 1,773 crore ($290 million) on state-run miner Coal India for abusing its dominant position and imposing unfair conditions in fuel supply agreements with customers.

CCI on Tuesday issued a "cease and desist order" to the state miner and directed it to modify clauses in its fuel supply contracts related to sampling and testing transportation charges and compensation on supply of stones.

Officials at Coal India-the world's largest coal miner by output-were not immediately available for comment.

The company, which accounts for 80 per cent of the country's coal output changed its pricing system last year allowing it to charge higher prices from some customers.

However, it still sells domestic coal at discounts of between 45 and 70 per cent to international prices.

The CCI had launched a probe earlier this year after complaints from state utilities Maharashtra State Power Generation Co. and Gujarat State Electricity Corp against the miner and its units.