An article on CCS’s decade-long
competition advocacy journey,
highlighting the challenges faced
– keeping up with, understanding
and staying knowledgeable about
technological advancements and the
disruptive changes they bring about
in the market, not just to ensure the
strengthof itsanalytical frameworks,
but also to retain its credibility with
different stakeholders.
CCS’S COMPETITION
ADVOCACY JOURNEY
Antitrust Chronicle, Spring
2016, Volume I
CCScelebratedadecade-long journey
on 23 July 2015, with a dinner at
the Regent Singapore. Current and
former CCS members were joined
by more than 180 key stakeholders,
including government agencies,
overseas competition authorities,
practitioners, academia, current and
former commission members, and
CABmembers,incommemoratingthis
significantmilestone.Guest-of-Honour
Mr S Iswaran (then Second Minister
for Tradeand Industry) unveiledCCS’s
new mission and vision with CCS
Chairman, Mr Aubeck Kam and CCS
Chief Executive, Mr Toh Han Li.
The CCS 10th Year Commemorative
Bookwasproducedanddistributed to
CCS stakeholders who attended this
celebration. The book records CCS’s
first decade of accomplishment and
captures the various stages of CCS’s
journey. Invitees,whowerenot able to
attend the dinner, received this book
in the mail.
CCS’s timecapsulecontainedavariety
of items, significant throughout
CCS’s journey. The time capsule was
sealed by CE, Chairman, and former
Chairman, Mr Lam Chuan Leong
during the Anniversary Dinner.
CCS’S 10TH ANNIVERSARY
DINNER, COMMEMORATIVE
BOOK AND TIME CAPSULE
23 Jul 2015
A product of National University
of Singapore (“NUS”) Centre for
Law & Business (“CLB”) and CCS,
this book titled “Cartels in Asia:
Law & Practice”, was launched on
7 May 2015. It examines current
issues facing the competition
law regimes in selected Asian
countries, and provides insights
into the policy challenges faced
by their competition authorities in
the enforcement of their national
anti-cartel laws.
NUS CENTRE FOR LAW&
BUSINESS BOOK LAUNCH
Cartels in Asia: Law & Practice
7 May 2015
A comprehensive publication,
covering an overviewof competition
law in Singapore and CCS as
Singapore celebrates 50 years of
independence.
PaRR:
SG50 Competition Law
Developments in Singapore
CCS Chief Executive, Mr Toh Han Li
providesupdatesonCCS’sworkalong
with itsgreatest successes in theyear
2015, its focus on e-commerce and
the important decisions being taken,
as its role as the enforcer continues
to mature.
THE GCR NEWS:
An Interview with Toh Han Li
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CCS ANNUAL REPORT 2015-2016
WIND BENEATH YOUR WINGS