Investigation into the Agreements concluded by the Confederation of African Football and Lagardere Sports SAS

Warning to Sellers of Products Purporting they can cure Coronavirus

PRESS STATEMENT

The COMESA Competition Commission (the “Commission”) wishes to issue a warning to all companies and individuals that are selling products not medically tested and approved which they claim can treat or prevent the Coronavirus. Such companies and individuals are advised to refrain from such conduct as it is contrary to Article 27 of the COMESA Competition Regulations (‘the Regulations). If any such company or individual are found wanting, the Commission will not hesitate to apply the provisions of the Regulations which include sanctions of up to USD 300,000.

Consumers in the Common Market are advised to be on the lookout for such scams and report any suspicions either directly to the Commission or through any Consumer Protection Agency in their country of residence.

Further, consumers are advised to follow advice on prevention of Coronavirus from the relevant institution’s websites such as the World Health Organisation (WHO) website, Center for Disease and Prevention (CDC) including their local public health authorities.

Investigation into the Agreements concluded by the Confederation of African Football and Lagardere Sports SAS

COMESA Competition Commission Guidelines on Market Definition, Restrictive Business Practices and Abuse of Dominance Approved

The COMESA Competition Commission (the “Commission:) wishes to inform the general public that the Board of Commissioners at its meeting held on 2nd April 2019 approved three Guidelines prepared in accordance with the COMESA Competition Regulations (the Regulations) and Rules namely:

The three Guidelines were prepared in accordance with international best practice in competition law and policy and had various consultations with National Competition Authorities of COMESA Member States; lawyers in the region and beyond; and other stakeholders.

Particularly, the Guidelines on Restrictive Business Practices deals with the application of Article 16 (1) of the Regulations and it was prepared with the aim to provide clarity and predictability as regards the general analytical framework of the Commission in determining cases of vertical and horizontal agreements.

Likewise, the Guidelines on Abuse of Dominance deals with the application of Article 18 of the Regulations and it was prepared with the aim to provide clarity, predictability and transparency as regards the general analytical framework employed by the Commission in determining cases of abuse of dominance.

As regards the Guidelines on Market Definition, it provides the framework applied by the Commission when assessing competition cases including mergers and acquisitions, abuse of dominance and vertical and horizontal restrains. The same Guidelines further provides users of the Regulations predictability and regards the Commission’s approach to market definition.

George Lipimile

Director & Chief Executive Officer