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Competition Authority and National Consumer Agency amalgamate |
03 Nov 2014: posted by the editor - Ireland | |
The Competition Authority and National Consumer Agency have now amalgamated to form the Competition and Consumer Protection Commission, the new statutory body responsible for enforcing consumer protection and competition law in Ireland. Minister for Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation, Richard Bruton TD, said: "This is a major step forward for consumer rights in Ireland. We now have a single powerful watchdog, with a wide range of consumer, competition and criminal law powers at its disposal, acting on behalf of the consumer in Ireland. Today's announcement will make a real difference to the Irish consumer, and marks the culmination of many years of policy focus - in opposition and Government - on the consumer rights agenda. "I want to acknowledge the huge amount of work that has gone into delivering this result, and wish Isolde and her team every success with their work in the Competition and Consumer Protection Commission on behalf of consumers and businesses". Isolde Goggin, Chair of the new Commission said; "The mission of the Competition and Consumer Protection Commission is to make markets work better for consumers and businesses. We will do this by helping to create open and competitive markets where consumers are protected and able to assert their rights when they need to". Ms Goggin added, "Competition benefits everyone: consumers, businesses and the economy as a whole. We will address unnecessary barriers to competition and will support markets where businesses actively compete. We will not hesitate to use our powers where we have evidence that is anti-competitive behaviour is occurring. Promoting competition, tackling anti-competitive practices and enforcing consumer law have the same ultimate goal - to protect consumers and that is at the heart of our role". "With increasing complexity in some markets, new ways of purchasing goods and services and new ways of doing business, consumers need information to help them to make informed choices and to understand and assert their rights when necessary. Informed consumers can make better decisions and we will continue to invest in our helpline and consumer information website www.consumerhelp.iewhich has had over 1 million visits so far this year", she added. Ms Goggin said; "The Commission's remit, expertise and unique understanding of the issues facing consumers means that we have the tools to understand how markets are working and what consumers are experiencing. We will prioritise our resources and pursue action in areas where they will have the greatest impact. Our understanding of consumer experiences in Ireland will be significantly enhanced by a study of consumer detriment to be published by the Commission next month. The study, the first of its kind in Ireland, will quantify the extent and nature of consumer detriment across the economy. This, combined with our other sources of market intelligence, will help prioritise our work in the coming years." Ms Goggin highlighted the Commission's new merger control procedures which will enable the Commission to better focus on transactions which have an impact on competition within the State. The Commission is also completing guidelines to help small and medium sized businesses who want to engage in consortium bidding for public tender contracts. "Later this year new guidelines will be published which will help SMEs who wish to submit joint bids ensure they comply with competition law" said Ms Goggin. The new Commission will be responsible for ensuring compliance with new regulations in the grocery goods sector. These regulations are aimed at ensuring balance and fairness among the various parties operating in this sector. Speaking about the regulations Ms Goggin said "We recognise the importance of the grocery sector to every consumer in Ireland and to the many businesses involved in the sector. In addition to our existing economy-wide remit and powers we will have additional responsibilities in relation to the supply and sale of grocery goods following the publication of the regulations by the Minister for Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation." Link to the Competition and Consumer Protection Act 2014 which established the Consumer and Protection Commission: http://www.irishstatutebook.ie/2014/en/act/pub/0029/index.html Link to Commission launch website: www.ccpc.ie Isolde Goggin is the Chair of the Competition and Consumer Protection Commission. There are four Members of the Competition and Consumer Protection Commission; Stephen Calkins, Gerald FitzGerald, Patrick Kenny and Karen O'Leary. Forthcoming Small and Medium Sized Enterprises Guidelines Forthcoming Consumer Detriment Study |
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