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The evolution of the ACCC

Tuesday, 28 September 2010

Ron Knox

Over the past five years, Australia’s government has instituted sweeping changes to its competition law, bringing it in line with the leading competition and antitrust jurisdictions in the world. The head of Australia’s Competition and Consumer Commission, Graeme Samuel, has worked quietly behind the scenes – and occasionally in the public spotlight –- to ensure they happened. Ron Knox looks back at Samuel’s tenure, and the changes he’s overseen

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