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Lack of compliance and corporate governance – provoking the revolving prison door In today’s business world, companies are expected to invest in meeting regulatory demands to avoid...
The Competition Commission confirmed on Wednesday that it would proceed with a market inquiry into the private healthcare sector amid concerns about pricing, costs and the state of competition and...
The scope of the competition authorities' powers has been the subject of various decisions of the courts in recent times. In particular, certain of these decisions flow from the fact that the...
Competition law is evolving, on a policy and academic level, to further support the competition regulatory framework in South Africa. The nature and extent of papers presented at the Sixth Annual...
Companies doing business in Africa need to be aware that African countries are increasingly adopting competition law, and that merger control is on the rise. One of the main challenges faced by...
The Competition Commission (“Commission”) and council members of the Law Society of South Africa (“LSSA”) met on 2 April 2012 to discuss the implications of the Commission’s refusal to...
The Competition Amendment Bill, which was recently signed into law but was still awaiting promulgation, could change how companies regarded compliance regulation, the Competition Commission, Shan...
ID President Patricia de Lille has received a response from Shan Ramburuth, the Competition Commissioner just 6 days after she lodged a complaint over the high costs of mobile phone calls in...
In today's podcast: DTI DG Tshediso Matona gave a solid stamp of approval to Vodacom's recently announced BEE deal, South Africa's competition authorities reiterated in Parliament their now...