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The Competition Act of 2001 is designed to protect competition in a market, not to protect competitors or consumers, says law firm Deneys Reitz associate Rosalind Lake. However, the Act is unique...
Internationally, criminal penalties for cartel activities are a growing legal phenomenon because fines imposed often do not serve as adequate disincentives for such activities, says law firm Deneys...
A single regulatory coordinator, under the Competition Commission, was being considered by the South African government to enhance consistency and quality of regulation, Minister in The Presidency...
The primary concern from a competition law perspective for merging parties has to date been whether the merger will receive approval from the competition authorities. Emerging trends and changes to...