
The Competition Commission
The Competition Commission is a government agency that ensures fair competition in the marketplace. Its main role is to prevent businesses from using unfair practices that could harm consumers or other businesses, such as price-fixing, monopolies, or misleading advertising. By promoting healthy competition, the Commission helps to protect consumer interests, encourage innovation, and improve the quality of goods and services. It investigates complaints, enforces competition laws, and can impose penalties on companies that violate these laws, aiming to create a level playing field for all businesses.