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That remains to be seen. Is collusion legal?
Collusion has a legal definition that I would think varies according to the circumstance.
I had a job once for a non-profit credit organization. Industry groups (truck rental companies, furniture rentals, tux rental industries for example) would get together and share information on business scams they were seeing, new current credit card scams, and even specific individual names and/or company names who had ripped them off. The idea is if some crook figures out how to steal money using fake names, that info is passed along to the group so they know what to watch for.
Now, since everyone in the group is in the same industry, the temptation to 'collude' in various ways is always present. Price fixing, directing the market in one direction etc...My role in those meetings was to remind everyone in the beginning about the specific anti-trust regulations in effect at the time. This is going back a long time, but you may recall price fixing charges brought against ADM...
My job was to attend these meetings, observe and listen. They were mostly at lunch so I got a lot of great free food!
The point is collusion, in and of itself, is not illegal. At these meetings, companies could 'collude' in the sense they spoke in detail about their experiences collecting past due money and developed procedures they all put into effect in order to reduce fraud within the industry.
So no, collusion in and of itself, is not illegal.
And again, not to beat a dead horse - but if this were a dem, you think there'd be no outrage? And you wouldn't be saying a word.
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