Werksmans Attorneys : Pieter Steyn says competition authorities in SADC sign co-operation MOU

30th June 2016

Werksmans Attorneys : Pieter Steyn says competition authorities in SADC sign co-operation MOU

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During June 2016, ten competition authorities in the following countries in the Southern Africa Development Community (“SADC”) signed a memorandum of understanding (“MOU”).  These ten authorities are from Botswana, Malawi, Mauritius, Mozambique, Namibia Seychelles, South Africa, Swaziland, Tanzania and Zambia.

The MOU provides that it takes effect once it has been signed by ten authorities and it remains in force for three years.  An authority may terminate its participation on three months' notice. SADC authorities which have not yet signed the MOU are from Angola, the Democratic Republic of Congo, Lesotho, Madagascar and Zimbabwe.

The MOU aims to strengthen relationships between SADC competition authorities by facilitating co-operation including through –

The MOU also makes provision for SADC competition authorities to develop an annual work plan of activities and establish a joint working committee.  However an authority is not obliged to participate in any such activities.  A Joint Working Committee of authorities is also established. 

The MOU contains protections for third party information including confidential information submitted as part of a merger investigation or cartel leniency process.  An authority is however obliged to use "best endeavours" to obtain a waiver from the relevant third party.  A recipient authority is obliged to maintain confidentiality of information received from another authority.

The signing of the MOU is an important step in the direction of more effective cross border enforcement of competition laws in SADC.  Could this be the first step towards the establishment of a regional competition authority for SADC, similar to that of COMESA?

 

Issued by Werksmans Attorneys