Norway's Competition Authority
Monday, 1 June 2009
Featured In: Rating Enforcement 2009
The past few years have been difficult for Norway's Competition Authority. In 2006, it lost a huge proportion of its staff when it was moved by the government of the time from Oslo to Bergen. In 2007 another third left. So last year it must have come as a relief to see just a fifth of the authority's staff depart. Though the figure is still higher than in many jurisdictions, it at least suggests that a measure of stability is returning to the authority, which has been said in the past to lack the requisite experience to deal with cases.
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