Ireland's Competition Authority
Ireland's Competition Authority has had a relatively quiet year, with low levels of fines for cartelists and few significant merger cases. While the authority was perhaps as much a victim of the economic crisis as the country's businesses, competition specialists say the agency's poor choice of cases and relatively meagre resources have led to a below-par performance in some areas last year.
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