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1 Engaging Civil Society to Promote Competition Reforms in India Pradeep S. Mehta Secretary General CUTS International

2 2 Organisational Profile “Consumer sovereignty in the framework of social justice and equality, within and across borders” Established in 1983; Celebrated Silver Jubilee in 2008 Accredited to UNCTAD, UNDP, UNEP, UNCSD, WTO, World Bank etc. Serves on several policy-making bodies in India and abroad Over 100 employees in ten offices Programme Areas: Consumer Protection International Trade and Development Competition, Investment and Economic Regulation Human Development Consumer Safety

3 3 The Family Tree Programme Centres Centre for International Trade, Economics and Environment Centre for Competition, Investment & Economic Regulation Centre for Consumer Action Research & Training Centre for Human Development New Initiative CUTS Institute for Regulation and Competition Resource Centres Jaipur, Calcutta, Chittorgarh and Delhi (India) Lusaka (Zambia) Nairobi (Kenya) Hanoi (Vietnam) Geneva (Switzerland) Accra (Ghana in 2012)

4 4 International Network for Civil Society Organisations on Competition (INCSOC) A Network of 145 members from 65 countries Members represent CSOs, Research Institutes and Parliaments Close contact with international organisations Milestone Publication Competition Regimes in the World – A Civil Society Report www.incsoc.net

5 5 Distillation of Experiences Completed projects in 27 developing countries across Asia and Africa (25 percent of the countries in the world having a competition regime)…more in the pipeline In a nutshell, two important considerations: – Convergence between competition and consumer protection policies:  Availability, quality and prices  End objectives of both policies are same – Lack of adequate resources within the institutions  Human, technical and financial resources

6 6 CSO Participation in Evolution Stage I: Evolution of a Competition Law – Clear Policy Directives Willingness to engage stakeholders Participation needs policy directions e.g. Raghavan Committee on Competition Law, Working Group on Competition Policy and National Committee on Competition Policy in India – Public Consultation Opportunity to provide comments on draft laws Builds up interest and knowledge

7 7 CUTS Participation in Evolution (cont’d) Stage II: Developing Countries including India – Sensitisation of Multiple Stakeholders 7Up Approach Successfully applied in 27 countries of Asia and Africa, including India Lauded by OECD Development Assistance Committee Guided by a strong International Advisory Board [[[ – Motivating National Research Projects with CCI

8 8 CSO Participation in Evolution (cont’d) Stage III: Actual Implementation of Law – CSOs working as Allies with CCI Limitations pertaining to human and financial resources Developing synergies with consumer groups and CSOs Pro-active civil society engagement Research Publications: – Towards a Functional Competition Policy for India, 2005 – Competition & Regulation in India, 2007, 2009, 2011….

9 9 Impediments in Civil Society Engagement Lack of Continuity – Garnering Resources for Functioning – Developing Capacity – Continuous Engagement Contradictions and Frictions – Differences of opinion with CCI and Government due to watchdog role and activities – CSOs disagreeing with CCI and Government on decisions, leading to cold shouldering

10 10 In Conclusion Strong will, commitment, tolerance and vision Capacity of CSOs on competition law & policy issues CSOs’ ability to sensitise other stakeholders CSOs to identify and report anti-competitive practices Funding for aiding CSOs World and National Competition Days (like Consumer Days)

11 11 Thank You


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