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COMESA Competition Commission: Notice of Hearing

Article 20 of the COMESA Competition Commission (Appeals Board Procedure) Rules, 2017 (“the Appeals Rules”)

 

Reference: CCC/APPEAL/JR/3/01/2022

 

Applicant: Confédération Africaine de Football (CAF)

 

Interested Parties: COMESA Competition Commission

Sportfive EMEA

 

In the matter: Application for Judicial Review by CAF against the decisions of the Committee Responsible for Initial Determinations (CID) dated 29 June 2021 and 2 September 2021. The decisions concern agreements concluded between CAF and Sportfive EMEA relating to the commercialization of commercial rights of CAF competitions (“the matter”).

 

CAF, COMESA Competition Commission and Sportfive EMEA (hereinafter referred as “the Parties”) are hereby notified that the Appeals Board has scheduled a Hearing in the matter in accordance with Article 20 of the Appeals Rules. The details of the Hearing are as follows:

 

Date of Hearing: 10-12 October 2022

 

Time: 0900 hours (Malawi time, GMT+02:00)

 

Mode of the Hearing: Hybrid, that is physically in Lilongwe, Malawi and virtually.

 

Venue: Lilongwe, Malawi

 

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Notice of Withdrawal of Practice Note, “CCC– MER– PRACTICE NOTE 1 of 2021” Regarding the Commission’s Application of the Term “OPERATE” Under the COMESA Competition Regulations and the “Application of Rule 4 of the Rules on the Determination of Merger Notification Thresholds and Method of Calculation”

8 August 2022

NOTICE OF WITHDRAWAL OF PRACTICE NOTE, “CCC – MER – PRACTICE NOTE 1 of 2021” REGARDING THE COMMISSION’S APPLICATION OF THE TERM “OPERATE” UNDER THE COMESA COMPETITION REGULATIONS AND THE “APPLICATION OF RULE 4 OF THE RULES ON THE DETERMINATION OF MERGER NOTIFICATION THRESHOLDS AND METHOD OF CALCULATION”

The COMESA Competition Commission (the “Commission”) wishes to inform all stakeholders that it has, with immediate effect, withdrawn the “Practice Note on the Commission’s Application of the Term Operate under the COMESA Competition Regulations and the Application of Rule 4 of the Rules on the Determination of Merger Notification Thresholds and Method of Calculation” which was issued on 13 February 2021 and referred to as CCC – MER – Practice Note 1 of 2021.

The Practice Note has been withdrawn following a number of requests for clarifications sought by stakeholders regarding the Commission’s application of Rule 4 of the Rules on Merger Notification Thresholds and Method of Calculation (the “Rules on the Determination of Merger Notification Thresholds”). The Commission is therefore considering these requests for clarification and shall review the Practice Note accordingly. Stakeholders shall immediately be informed when the revised Practice Note is published.

The Commission wishes to inform all stakeholders that all matters relating to the notification of mergers remain guided by the relevant provisions under the COMESA Competition Regulations, the COMESA Competition Rules and the non-binding COMESA Merger Assessment Guidelines.

We thank our stakeholders for their continued support of the development of the COMESA Merger Control Law.

 

Dr. Willard Mwemba

Director and Chief Executive Officer

 

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2022 World Consumer Rights Day: Talk show in Ethiopia on Fair Digital Finance

In commemoration of the 2022 World Consumer Rights Day, the COMESA Competition Commission, in collaboration with Trade Competition and Consumer Protection Authority of Ethiopia, sponsored the airing of a TV talk show to enhance consumer awareness on issues pertaining Digital Financial Services (DFS), in line with this year’s theme, “Fair Digital Finance

 

The Talk show was aired on a national TV, Fana Broadcasting Corporate S.C, in Amharic language on 15th March 2022, at  20:30 Hours (Ethiopian Time)

 

Click here to watch the talk show aired by Fana Broadcasting Corporate S.C Ethiopia in commemoration of 2022 World Consumer Rights Day 

Guidance on Treatment of Confidentiality Claims Submitted to the COMESA Competition Commission

PRACTICE NOTE NO. 01 OF 2022 

GUIDANCE ON THE TREATMENT OF CONFIDENTIALITY CLAIMS SUBMITTED TO THE COMESA COMPETITION COMMISSION

INTRODUCTION

 

  1. The COMESA Competition Regulations of 2004 (the “Regulations”) empowers the COMESA Competition Commission (the “Commission”) to request for submission of information in furtherance of assessments or investigations carried under Parts 3, 4, and 5 of the Regulations relating to restrictive business practices, mergers and acquisitions and consumer protection.

 

  1. The concerned parties are required to claim confidentiality in a prescribed manner regarding the information submitted to the Commission as per the guidance provided under the Confidentiality Claim Form-(Form 2). Upon assessment of the confidentiality claim and engagement with the parties and reaching an agreement on confidential information, the Commission grants confidentiality.

 

  1. Upon the conclusion of an assessment or an investigation, pursuant to Rule 28 of the COMESA Competition Rules, the Commission publishes a summarized version of its decision on its website. These decisions often include information provided by concerned parties and also information gathered during the assessment or investigation. Prior to the publication of such decisions, the Commission has in the past engaged the owners of the information to confirm that the decisions do not contain business secrets or other confidential information. The Commission has however noted that the current practice has resulted in delays in the publication of decisions.

 

  1. The Commission therefore wishes to remind all undertakings, associations of undertakings and persons that they must clearly identify all the confidential information in any submissions and/or documents made to the Commission and relevant justifications, through the submission of a duly completed Form 2, which will then be assessed by the Commission and then form the basis for granting or not granting confidentiality as may be requested by the concerned parties.

 

  1. Parties are advised that henceforth, the Commission, in consideration of information to be disclosed in decisions that it intends to publish, will be guided by the submitted and completed Form 2. The Commission shall not assume liability over disclosure of information over which parties have not claimed confidentiality in the prescribed manner.

 

  1. The Commission also wishes to clarify that the foregoing does not affect the Commission’s practice where there is a disagreement between the parties and the Commission on what qualifies as confidential information claimed in the Form 2. In such instances, the parties shall be provided an opportunity to make further submissions, and if the parties remain aggrieved, the matter will be referred to the Committee Responsible for Initial Determinations for its consideration and decision.

 

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Notice of Closure of the Office of the Registrar on Official Holidays in the Year 2022

CCC Notice No. 1 of 2022

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT the COMESA Competition Commission (“Commission”) shall observe the official holidays recognized by the host country, the government of Malawi. Consequently, the Commission would like to notify all its esteemed customers that the Office of the Registrar would be closed in the Year 2022 on the following dates:-

 

OFFICIAL HOLIDAY DATE
   
New Year’s Day 1st and 3rd January 2022
John Chilembwe Day 15th and 17th January 2022
Martyrs Day 3rd March 2022
Good Friday 15th April 2022
Easter 17th and 18th April 2022
Labour Day 1st and 2nd May 2022
Eid al-Fitr May 2022* (to be confirmed by the Government of Malawi)
Kamuzu Day 14th and 16th May 2022
Independence Day 6th July 2022
Mother’s Day 15th and 17th October 2022
Christmas 25th , 26th and 27th December 2022

 

“Where the time prescribed by or allowed under these Rules for doing an act or taking a proceeding expires on a Saturday or Sunday or on a day on which the office of the Registrar is closed, the act may be done or the proceeding may be taken on the first day following that is not a Saturday, Sunday or day on which that office is closed.”The Commission would like to remind the concerned persons that the closure of the Office of the Registrar would alter the computation of time by the Commission in accordance with Rule 3 (2) of the COMESA Competition Rules which read as follows:

 

The Registrar

COMESA Competition Commission

5th Floor, Kang’ombe House

P.O. Box 30742

Lilongwe 3, Malawi

Office Phone: +265 (0) 1 772466

Email: mdisasa@comesa.int or compcom@comesa.int

www.comesacompetition.org

 

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