Tuesday, July 5, 2011

DOJ formulating guidelines for competition office


"DOJ to formulate guidelines on competition authority"
Published in Positive News Media, 23 June 2011
(Original article available online here)

"MANILA, June 23 (PNA) – Department of Justice (DOJ) Secretary Leila De Lima will meet all the officials of the Department of Justice (DOJ) to formulate guidelines in investigating all cases involving violations of competition laws and prosecute violators to prevent, restrain and punish monopolization, cartels and combinations in restraint of trade. 

“We need to come up with guidelines on competition authority, the unit that will handle anti-trust cases because of Executive Order 45,” De Lima said.

Under E.O. 45, the DOJ is empowered to act as “Competition Authority” that would “investigate all cases involving violations of competition laws and prosecute violators to prevent, restrain and punish monopolization, cartels and combinations in restraint of trade.”

The DOJ is also mandated under E.O. 45 to “enforce competition policies and laws to protect consumers from abusive, fraudulent, or harmful corrupt business practices and monitor and implement measures to promote transparency and accountability in markets.”

Likewise, the DOJ is also tasked to “supervise competition in markets by ensuring that prohibitions and requirements of competition laws are adhered to, and, to this end, call on other government agencies and/or entities for submission of reports and provision for assistance.”
The DOJ under E.O. 45 carries the responsibility to “prepare, publish and disseminate studies and reports on competition to inform and guide the industry and consumers; and promote international cooperation and strengthen Philippine trade relations with other countries, economies, and institutions in trade agreements.” (PNA)"

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