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  1. Jun 8, 2013 · Competition-Policy Law Training. #HapusKartel. Know any cartel practices? Aware of any abusive dominant players? Lodge your complaints with MyCC today! Lodge A Complaint. E-Learning on Competition Compliance. How much do you know about Competition Act? Test your knowledge now! Learn Now. 2 Days Training.

  2. The Malaysia Competition Commission (MyCC) is an independent body established under the Competition Commission Act 2010 to enforce the Competition Act 2010. Its main role is to protect the competitive process for the benefit of businesses, consumers and t

  3. lbtraining.com.my › programmes › competition-lawCompetition Law - LB Training

    Objective. This module will encompass the main aspects of the Competition Act 2010, which came into force in January 2012. On completion of the course, participants will be able to identify agreements that restrict competition, rules regulating the behaviour of firms with dominant position and powers and procedure before the Competition Commission.

  4. The Malaysia Competition Commission (MyCC) is an independent body established by the Competition Commission Act 2010. One of its key functions is to implement and enforce the competition law. The CA 2010 applies to any commercial activity within or, in certain circumstances, outside Malaysia.

  5. We regularly conduct legal audit for companies in respect of competition law compliance. Our services include reviewing companies’ documentation, policies and contracts, developing competition law compliance programmes and protocols, providing training and carrying out due diligence.

  6. compliance programmes, and to develop local legal competency in competition policy and law. Learn the essential rules relating to the prohibition against cartels, with examples and case studies from Malaysia and leading jurisdictions. Understand why antitrust fines can reach astronomical sums and what the legal policy is on this matter.

  7. issues and cases in competition law. Also, find out more about the Competition Appeal Tribunal, MyCC’s leniency programme, and other guidelines and policies. This Conference is a must-attend event for all members whose legal practice may be affected by these developments.