The
Competition Commission is a statutory body constituted in terms of the
Competition Act, No 89 of 1998 by the Government of South Africa empowered to
investigate, control and evaluate restrictive business practices, abuse of
dominant positions and mergers in order to achieve equity and efficiency in the
South African economy.
Competition
regulators may also regulate certain aspects of mergers and acquisitions and
business alliances and regulate or prohibit cartels and monopolies. Other
government agencies may have responsibilities in relation to aspects of
competition law which affect companies (e.g. the registrar of companies).
SA code of arms
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