ACCC chairman outlines priorities in enforcing competition law

5 May 2012
The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) plays the crucial role of providing many of the boundaries within which a market economy works. We all benefit from the tremendous incentive and focus provided by the profit motive, but it can only be a force for good while companies know they cannot fix prices, misuse their market power or mislead consumers.

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Speakers: 
Mr Rod Sims, Chairman
Conference: 
2012 Competition Law Conference