Part I Competition
Chapter III Investigation and Enforcement
Investigations
F131EEnforcement of commitments
(1)
If a person from whom the OFT has accepted commitments fails without reasonable excuse to adhere to the commitments (and has not been released from them), the OFT may apply to the court for an order—
(a)
requiring the defaulter to make good his default within a time specified in the order; or
(b)
if the commitments relate to anything to be done in the management or administration of an undertaking, requiring the undertaking or any of its officers to do it.
(2)
An order of the court under subsection (1) may provide for all the costs of, or incidental to, the application for the order to be borne by—
(a)
the person in default; or
(b)
any officer of an undertaking who is responsible for the default.
(3)
In the application of subsection (2) to Scotland, the reference to “costs” is to be read as a reference to “expenses”.