Agencyname: | Competition Commission (CompCom) |
Motto: | A growing, deconcentrated and inclusive economy |
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Budget: | (2022/23)[1] |
Country: | South Africa |
Governingbody: | Department of Trade, Industry and Competition |
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Headquarters: | 77 Meintjies Street, Sunnyside, Pretoria |
Minister1name: | Ebrahim Patel |
Minister1pfo: | Minister of Trade, Industry and Competition |
Chief1name: | Doris Tshepe |
Chief1position: | Commissioner |
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The Competition Commission (CompCom) is a South African government agency and the country's anti-trust regulator. It has the power to block mergers and other transactions that would reduce competition.[2] [3] [4]
In 2021, it blocked a proposed acquisition of Burger King South Africa over a lack of Black ownership.[5]
Competition Tribunal (South Africa)