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Learn about the responsibilities and organization structure of the Office of Trade Competition Commission located within the Department of Internal Trade, Ministry of Commerce. Discover the key functions and sections within the commission and its role in enforcing the Trade Competition Act.
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Introducing Office of Trade Competition Commission The Responsibilities The office of the trade Competition Commission is located in the Department of Internal Trade-DIT, Ministry of Commerce. The Director-General of the DIT is the Secretary-General, who shall be the superior official responsible for the administrative affairs of the office including submit the cases that may violate the Act to the Trade Competition Commission-TCC for consideration. The Organization Structure Trade Competition Commission The Appellate Committee Specialized Sub-Committee Inquiry Sub-Committee Office of the trade Competition Commission (Department of Internal Trade) Secretariat Section (Business Competition Bureau) Legal Section (Legal Division) Monitoring & Operation Section (Monitoring & Operation Bureau) - Monitor and oversee the conduct of business operator. - Collective evidence. • - Study analyze and develop Trade • Competition Act • Undertaking legislation act. • Provide opinion relating to Trade • Competition Act. • Carry out the TCC, Appellate Committee, • & Sub Committee's administrative work • as appointed. • Receive complaint concerning business • practices that may violate of the TCA. • Investigate and examine the case that • may violate the TCA. • Study, analyze, and monitor behavior • of business practice.