
Competition Tribunal
A Competition Tribunal is an independent body that reviews and rules on cases related to fair business practices and market competition. Its main role is to ensure that companies don’t engage in anti-competitive behaviors like monopolies, price-fixing, or unfair mergers that could harm consumers or the economy. When disputes or violations occur, businesses, consumers, or authorities can bring cases before the Tribunal. It then evaluates evidence objectively and makes binding decisions to promote a healthy, competitive marketplace, encouraging innovation, fair prices, and choice for consumers.