Podcast: The effect of recent COMESA competition law developments - a discussion with Dr Willard Mwemba - Part 2

​​​​​​​The COMESA Competition Commission (CCC) has now been active for almost 10 years and has pioneered the development of regional competition law in Africa. In this podcast, Dr Willard Mwemba, the Acting Director and Chief Executive Officer of the CCC, and Burton Phillips from Webber Wentzel unpack the recent important developments involving the CCC. This session focuses on restrictive business practices.

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