Eminent Persons
Advisory Group Suggests CCI to Focus on Promoting the Competition Culture in
the Country
The
Eminent Persons Advisory Group (EPAG) that held its second meeting in Delhi
today suggested that time has come wherein the culture of total governance
should now be replaced with culture of competition in the country. . Mr.
N.L.Mitra, former Vice Chancellor, NLSIU and Member of EPAG said that
Competition Commission should initiate dialogue with Govt. Organizations and
promote practices that foster competition. He said that in a multi regulatory
system, sectoral regulators will manage the systems and would act as functional
regulators. Competition Commission being a market regulator should therefore
focus on promotion of culture. It was suggested to CCI that whenever a case of
merger and acquisition is brought before it, the concerned companies should be
asked to submit a competition due diligence report.
Mr.
V.N.Kaul, former CAG & Member, EPAG, also stressed on the need of
conducting a study into the competition practices of govt. policies. He also
suggested CCI to have a look at the orders of Sectoral Regulators from the
competition angle.
Dr.
S.L.Rao, ex-Chairman, CERC & Member, EPAG, suggested that agriculture
marketing was a major area where competition is minimum, farmers are not having
direct access to the market to sell their goods and they are forced to go
through intermediaries. Dr. Rao suggested CCI to examine in great detail the
field of agriculture marketing to promote competition in the area. He also
suggested that CCI should take steps to ensure greater media visibility about
the Competition Act.
Chairman
of Competition Commission of India, Mr. Ashok Chawla, apprised the EPAG about
the activities undertaken during the past six months. Mr. Chawla told EPAG that
in the Anti Trust Division, 50 cases including three suo motto cases have been
received during the last six months. A total of 321 cases have been received by
the CCI since its inception in May, 2009. Out of this, 230 cases have already
been settled. The total penalty imposed in the decided cases amounts to more
than Rs.8,000 crores. In respect of merger cases, approvals have been accorded
within the self-imposed time deadline of 30 days.
The Eminent Persons Advisory Group was set up by CCI in May, 2012 to give broad inputs and advice on larger issues impacting markets and competition, good international practices, improved advocacy etc. to the Commission.
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