JAKARTA, May 28 (Reuters) - Indonesia's antitrust agency
on Tuesday accused e-commerce platform Shopee's local unit of
violating anti-competition rules by directing customers to use
certain delivery services, the agency said in a statement.
The agency, known as KPPU, has found that Shopee stopped
listing several delivery service providers it had previously
used, leaving customers with two companies as options - one of
which has a Shopee Indonesia executive on its board of
directors, its investigators said.
A hearing on the matter was held on Tuesday, the agency
added.
KPPU said this week it was investigating the local units of
Shopee, owned by Southeast Asian technology firm Sea Ltd ( SE )
and PT Ecart Webportal Indonesia, which operates Lazada, the
Southeast Asian arm of Alibaba ( BABA ), but did not elaborate.
A Shopee representative said the company had complied with a
request from the KPPU to attend a hearing but did not directly
comment on the accusations. The company is committed to
complying with Indonesia's laws, she added.
Shopee, the market leader in Indonesia's fast-growing
e-commerce sector, is scheduled to deliver its defence in the
hearing next month.
Lazada has not responded to a Reuters request for comment.