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About Competition Commission Mauritius
<p>The Competition Commission of Mauritius (CCM) is the independent statutory body responsible for enforcing the Competition Act 2007, headquartered in Port Louis. The CCM investigates anti-competitive agreements, abuse of dominant position, and reviews mergers and acquisitions that may substantially lessen competition in Mauritian markets — a growing area of regulatory scrutiny as the island's economy matures.</p><p>The CCM's Legal Division recruits Barristers and Attorneys to investigate competition law infringements, prepare enforcement cases, advise the Commissioners on merger clearance decisions, and represent the CCM before the Supreme Court of Mauritius and the Competition Tribunal. Legal officers work extensively with the Competition Act 2007, EU and UK competition law precedents (which heavily influence Mauritian competition jurisprudence), and economic analysis of market concentration in key sectors including banking, telecommunications, sugar, and tourism.</p><p>Working at the CCM offers a specialist competition law career in one of Africa's most sophisticated regulatory environments. The Commission's Port Louis office provides direct engagement with the Attorney General's Office, the Supreme Court, and the business community. Legal professionals gain expertise in merger control, cartel investigation, and market study methodology — skills highly transferable across the Indian Ocean region and international competition law practice.</p>