The Competition Commission of Pakistan (CCP) and the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants (ACCA) will jointly create awareness of the competition law among ACCA members.
ACCA, a global professional body of finance professionals, has a vast member base in Pakistan, serving in various sectors, said a news release here on Tuesday. As per the discussion held between CCP and ACCA, Continued Professional Development (CPD) activities will be carried out across Pakistan for ACCA members. The CPD will focus on competition law, which will benefit the ACCA members, businesses, and consumers.
CCP will also offer internship opportunities to fresh ACCA members and affiliates in various departments of the Commission. This will provide them with valuable hands-on experience in the field of Competition Law and regulatory processes.
The meeting was attended by CCP Member (OFT, Exemption & Advocacy) Salman Amin, DG Legal & Advocacy Shahzad Hussain, and HOD C&TA & Finance Salman Zafar whereas the ACCA side was represented by Head of ACCA Pakistan Assad Hameed Khan, and Head of Business Development – North Asad Malik. Under Section 29 of the Competition Act, CCP is mandated to promote competition through advocacy. This also includes creating awareness and imparting training about competition issues, it added.—APP