Act 1 of 2009 Competition Amendment Act | Act 1 of 2009 — South Africa law | Esheria

Act 1 of 2009 Competition Amendment Act

This section amends the principal Act by deleting a word and adding new paragraphs about competition-related market conditions and consistent competition standards.

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Jurisdiction
South Africa
Instrument
Act or statute
Citation
Act 1 of 2009
Version
Undated source snapshot
Language
en
Updated
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Statute overview

About this statute

This section amends the principal Act by deleting a word and adding new paragraphs about competition-related market conditions and consistent competition standards. The Act applies to economic activity in or affecting the Republic, with stated exceptions and concurrent-jurisdiction rules. The Competition Commission may investigate suspected complex monopoly conduct, and the Tribunal may order firms to change or stop conduct if the legal test is met. The Competition Commission is empowered to exercise jurisdiction through a specified agreement, and the Minister must table certain reports in Parliament within 30 business days. This section inserts a new Chapter 4A into the principal Act after section 43, titled “Market inquiries Interpretation and Application of this Chapter.”