Dar asks CCP to ensure fair play

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Federal Minister for Finance Senator Ishaq Dar asked the Competition Commission of Pakistan (CCP) chairman on Monday to ensure fair play in the consumer goods market besides exercising its authority to ward off cartelisation and monopolistic trends and discourage deceptive marketing practices.

“The common man should receive the benefit of the provisions of competition laws,” the minister emphasised.

He was chairing a meeting with a delegation from the Competition Commission of Pakistan (CCP) to review its performance and address the issues it has been facing in undertaking its functions.

Dr Joseph Wilson, acting CCP chairman, briefed the minister about the performance of the commission since the promulgation of the Competition Ordinance 2007. Giving a detailed presentation to participants of the meeting, the chairman said undoubtedly the objective of CCP was to provide a healthy competitive environment in all spheres of commercial and economic activity to enhance economic efficiency. He also cited the remedial measures taken and inquiries conducted by CCP regarding ill practices in different sectors. He said the CCP’s efforts to open and encourage competition in aviation market led to reduction in Haj fares resulting in an estimated 6 billion rupees in consumer savings in 2013 alone.

Senator Dar said whenever there was an increase in the price of any commodity, such as oil, the general market trend is to take extra charges from the end customers, a negative practice which should be shunned. He also cited the example of potatoes whose prices had remained rather high in the market in recent months despite facilitation by the government for tax/duty free import of the vegetable. He said the government was now eager to ascertain whether or not the CCP had been able to achieve the major objective of consumer protection and facilitation for which it was created.

The minister said although the CCP had taken action in various cases to thwart business and commercial malpractices but unfortunately the big wigs and top notches always found a way to escape punitive action. He emphasized coordination between the CCP and other regulatory bodies for effective functioning. The performance of the appellate tribunal of CCP was also discussed on the occasion.

Responding to the CCP’s chairman contention about human resource gap and financial constraints, the minister said the CCP may put up proposals for hiring new personnel and self-finance which would be duly considered. Self-finance, the minister said, would be the best way to resolve the financial issues faced by the CCP.