Greek authority appoints new board members

Monday, 19 March 2012

Dimitris Loukas
The Hellenic Competition Commission (HCC) has nominated Dimitris Loukas as its new vice president and appointed five new board members.

Fish-farmers freed from crisis cartel fine

Monday, 20 February 2012

The fish farmers admitted to collaborating to limit production
Athens' Court of Appeal has annulled fines imposed on two fish-farming companies for operating a crisis cartel.

Greece punishes Pepsi subsidiary

Thursday, 09 February 2012

Greece has fined Pepsi's subsidiary Tasty Foods €16.2 million
Greece’s Competition Commission (HCC) has fined Pepsi-owned Tasty Foods €16.2 million for abuse of dominance in the market for salty snacks. It is the largest fine the HCC has issued in more than two years.

Greek authority recommends liberalisation

Monday, 16 January 2012

The HCC has recommended liberalising access to several professions
Greece’s Competition Commission (HCC) has made recommendations to the government to eliminate regulation across several professions to promote competition.

Greece introduces new leniency policy

Tuesday, 29 November 2011

Greece has introduced a new leniency policy
Greece has introduced a new cartel leniency policy, replacing a 2006 programme that failed to convince cartelists to blow the whistle.

Greece rules that baby milk regulation is anti-competitive

Tuesday, 15 November 2011

Greece removes formula milk regulation
The Hellenic Competition Commission (HCC) says that regulations preventing the sale of baby milk formula by vendors other than approved pharmacies cannot be justified for public policy reasons.

Greek authority fines gas monopolies

Monday, 12 September 2011

Greek authority examines gas providers
Greece’s Competition Commission has ordered the Gas Supply Company of Thessaloniki (EPA Thessaloniki) and the Gas Supply Company of Thessaly (EPA Thessalia) to stop their anti-competitive practices – or face daily charges of €5,000.

Komninos returns to White & Case

Tuesday, 30 August 2011

Assimakis Komninos
White & Case LLP has hired former commissioner and board member at Greece’s Competition Commission Assimakis Komninos as a partner in the firm’s Brussels office.

Greece gets tough on dawn raid disruption

Tuesday, 26 July 2011

Greece gets tough
Greece’s Competition Commission has issued a statement of objections to a flour company, a trade association and several company executives for allegedly obstructing a dawn raid.

Greece’s competition bar

Monday, 18 July 2011

Economic strife has stripped resources from Greece’s Competition Commission and prompted a slump in transactions. But the dearth in merger filings has allowed staff to concentrate on cartel and abuse of dominance cases. Meanwhile, a tough new law has introduced harsher penalties for antitrust violations. Emily Gray, Rachel Bull and Faaez Samadi meet the firms handling the raft of behavioural cases

An interview with Dimitrios Kyritsakis

Monday, 18 July 2011

Greece’s Competition Commission is operating with a reduced budget and fewer staff thanks to stiff austerity measures introduced by the government. But the agency has proved resilient, maintaining an active enforcement profile and lobbying successfully for changes to the country’s competition law. GCR talks to commission president Dimitrios Kyritsakis

On trial: the future of Greece's Competition Commission

Monday, 18 July 2011

Greece is fighting for its economic life. Its survival depends on a multi-billion euro loan from the European Union and the International Monetary Fund. Without it, Greece will default on its debts, placing severe strain on the resources of the European Central Bank and driving up the cost of borrowing. But to secure the bailout, Greece must pass punishing austerity measures that will strip public services bare. In the face of such turmoil, the country’s Competition Commission is in danger of becoming an irrelevance.

Greece amendments bring law in line with Europe

Premium Article - Wednesday, 20 April 2011

Far-reaching amendments to Greece’s competition law enacted last week have aligned it with European legislation.  

Greece fines crisis cartel

Premium Article - Monday, 28 February 2011

Greece’s Competition Commission has penalised five fish-farming companies for establishing a crisis cartel.

Olympic/Aegean grounded

Premium Article - Wednesday, 26 January 2011

The European Commission today blocked the merger between Greek carriers Aegean Airlines and Olympic Air, ruling that the deal would create a “quasi-monopoly” in the Greek air transport market.

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