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Outline
• Overview
• Priority sectors
• Division reports and expenditure
• Competition Amendment Act
• Strategic priorities
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Overview
• Focus on enforcement
• Highlights • Construction – 10 investigations initiated; 2 mergers prohibited
• Food – 5 investigations initiated
• Finance – banking enquiry completed
• Ansac case finalised
• Merger activity decline (from 513 to 414)
• Appointment of Deputy Commissioner (1 Nov 2008)
• Best Company to Work For
• Expect a continued focus on enforcement
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Infrastructure and construction
• The concrete pipes cartel
– Initiated in December 2007, referred in February 2009
– Uncovered collusion in concrete pipes, manholes and culverts
– Aveng paid R 46 million for its Infraset division
• The plastic pipes cartel
– Referred in February 2009
– Merger assessment uncovered the cartel
– Uncovered cartel in plastic pipes dating back to the 1980’s
– Commission is talking settlement with some respondents
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Infrastructure and Construction
• Prohibited wire products merger
– Aveng intended to buy steel reinforcing companies
– Would result in high market shares and enhance existing collusion
– Commission prohibited the merger
• Prohibited asphalt merger
– Much Asphalt would have merged with Gauteng Asphalt and others
– Commission prohibited the merger because (1) high market shares; (2)
Gauteng was a viable competitor; (3) high barriers to entry
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Food, agro-processing and forestry
• Bread
– Settled with Foodcorp in bread: paid R45 million
– Pioneer case heard in Tribunal
• Milling
– Better understanding of cartel in the value chain
– Possible cartels in flour and in maize meal
– Possible regional arrangements to cement national arrangement
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Food, agro-processing and forestry
• Milk
– Referred to the Tribunal in December 2006
– Collusion and abuse of dominance by processors: (Clover, Parmalat,
Lancewood, Woodlands, Nestle, Milkwood, Ladismith)
– Settled with Lancewood, Clover got leniency in part
– Technical points raised on summons and initiation procedures:
– Clover and Ladismith (to the Tribunal, CAC and SCA)
– Milkwood and Woodlands (to the Tribunal and CAC)
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Intermediate industrial products
• Sasol – Initiation in piped gas (Egoli, Spring Lights, Coal, Energy and Power
Resources)
– Initiation in petroleum products (SAPIA, SABITA)
• Mittal
– Harmony and Mittal case settled
– Commission investigations into tin plate pricing, steel cartels
– Challenges in excessive pricing
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Financial services
• Banking report finalised in June 2008
• Report made 28 recommendations, some requiring regulatory
changes
• Established a steering committee and 4 working groups
• Steering committee consists of Treasury (chair), the DTI, Reserve
Bank and Commission
• Committee will review and oversee the implementation of the
recommendations
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Number of cases in 2007/08 and 2008/09
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• 11 complaints referred to the Tribunal
• 118 complaints not referred to the Tribunal
Corporate Leniency Policy
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• Corporate Leniency Policy (CLP) amended in May 2008
• Consulted with stakeholders and international best practice
• Amendment provides: – Legal certainty : process is more certain
– Marker procedure: potential applicants can request a marker
– Role in the cartel: does not exclude instigators
– Oral submissions: applicants can give oral statements
– Responsibility: E&E is now the responsible division
Leniency applications Jan 04 – Jul 09
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Other
Construction & Infrastructure
Industrial products
Food
Thresholds and fees
• Thresholds were increased with effect from 01 April 2009
• Filing fee for intermediate and large mergers increased
• Commission introduced a merger calculator and issued a guideline for small merger notification
• Expect decrease in merger filings
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Threshold Combined turnover/asset value
Target firm turnover / asset value
Lower threshold R560, 000, 000 R80, 000, 000
Higher threshold R6, 600, 000, 000 R190, 000, 000
Intermediate merger Large merger
R100, 000.00 R350, 000.00
Policy and Research
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• Worked on 109 cases in the year
• Activities included:– Submissions on regulatory matters (5)
– Presentations and seminars (32)
– Internal briefing papers (9)
– Conference papers (7)
– Submissions to international for a (5)
Stakeholder relations
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• Compliance renamed Strategy and Stakeholder Relations• Working closely with the Commissioner’s Office• Engaged with:
– Government – public sector forum (1), bid rigging workshops (2)– Business – Amendment Bill (2), workshops for SME’s (13)– Consumers – workshops and presentations (11)– Practitioners – meetings and presentations (3)– Trade Unions – workshops and training (5)– International organisations – interactions with OECD, ICN, SADC,
UNCTAD, Lesotho and Sudan Govt– Academics – workshops at Universities (2)
Staff allocation to divisions at 31 March 09
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Category Mergers & Acquisitions
Enforcement & Exemptions
Legal Services
Strategy and Stakeholder Relations
Policy & Research
Corporate Services
Commissioner’s Office
Total
Technical staff (lawyers & economics)
10 12 9 5 11 17 2 66
Admin & management
8 7 7 4 4 7 3 40
Consultants 0 1 0 0 0 6 0 7
Graduate trainees
6 3 4 1 3 2 0 19
Total staff 24 23 20 10 18 32 5 132
Expenditure on human resources
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Total expenditure: R 110, 638m • 49.6% of total expenditure spent on HR
(R54,938m)
• 75.7% of HR cost spent on salaries for staff• 5.7% of salaries spent on training of staff
Competition Amendment Act
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• Implications of the Amendment Act
– Concurrent jurisdiction
– Incorporation of the leniency policy
– Complex monopoly conduct
– Market inquiries
– Personal criminal liability
Strategic priorities
• Achieve demonstrable competitive outcomes in the economy – Deepening prioritisation in sectors and cases to achieve
meaningful impact on specific industry sectors
• An improved competitive environment for economic activity – Engaging with and influencing stakeholders for competitive
outcomes in the economy
• Realise a high performance competition regulatory agency – Strengthening and building leadership and management
capability
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THANK YOUShan RamburuthTel: 012 394 3332
E-mail: [email protected]
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