
Competition and Consumer Commission
The Competition and Consumer Commission (CCC) is a government agency that promotes fair business practices. It enforces laws to prevent unfair competition, monopolies, and deceptive consumer behavior. Its role is to ensure markets remain open and competitive, giving consumers a choice and fair prices. The CCC also protects consumers from false or misleading information and enforces regulations to maintain trust in the marketplace. Overall, it helps create a balanced environment where businesses can compete fairly, and consumers are safeguarded against unfair practices.