WATCH: SA’s competition legislation in the spotlight

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Michael Avery talks to Heather Irvine, Ahmore Burger-Smidt and Zakhele Mthembu

Last Thursday morning the Competition Commission conducted dawn raids on eight major insurance companies.

Titled Effective Competition Law Enforcement and Policy Development for Sustainable, Growing and Inclusive Markets, its an opportune time to reflect on whether our competition law is, indeed, fit for purpose. To talk about this Michael Avery is joined by Heather Irvine, partner at corporate department of Bowmans Johannesburg; Ahmore Burger-Smidt, director at Werksmans Advisory Services; and Zakhele Mthembu, legal researcher at the Free Market Foundation.

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