Standing Committee on Economics, Finance and Public
Administration
Press release, 6 March 1998
GOVERNMENT AGREES TO COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATIONS ON ACCC
The Government has agreed to all of the Financial and Public Administration
Committee's recommendations following the Committee's review of the ACCC's
1995-96 annual report.
"The activities of the ACCC are crucial in today's business environment,
its role in the competition reform process and its responsibilities in
relation to mergers and acquisitions continue to be the focus for much
critical comment," said Committee Chairman, David Hawker MP.
"The Treasurer's agreement to request the Productivity Commission to
undertake a study of the economic impact on and benefits to regional and
rural Australia flowing from competition reforms is a major achievement."
"It has become increasingly apparent to the Committee that the benefits
of competition need to be identified and publicised if community support
for competition reforms is to be maintained."
"The undertakings process is a very useful tool and increased transparency
will ensure that its credibility in the eyes of business will be maintained,
the agreement to examine means by which this process can become more transparent
can only improve the undertakings process."
"The Committee will continue to monitor the undertakings process and
will consider the need for further changes if necessary."
Mr Hawker concluded "The agreement that the ACCC should put more effort
and resources into evaluating the impact of its mergers decisions on market
competition and report on the outcome of those examinations is good policy,
it is very important to look back and evaluate the impact of past decisions,
there are always lessons to be learnt."
"The Government's response to the report is an excellent outcome for
the Committee and the community and clearly demonstrates the value of
Parliamentary scrutiny."
Ends
6 March 1998
Email: EFPA.Reps@aph.gov.au
Further information:
David Hawker MP (Chairman) (02) 6277 4837
Chris Paterson (Secretary) (02) 6277 4587
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