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CCP launches Urdu website

byCT Report
15/04/2016
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ISLAMABAD: The Competition Commission of Pakistan (CCP), in compliance with the Supreme Court’s order, has launched the Urdu version of its official website.

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The Urdu website will increase the website reach to a wider audience. As a competition watchdog, CCP believes in the transparent sharing of information and keeping the general public abreast of all its developments via its website.

The Urdu website will be very helpful for the stakeholders and general public as it will provide information related to the enforcement, advocacy and other activities in Urdu. Moreover, CCP is also working on automation of its merger filing system to facilitate its stakeholders.

The filing system for merger and acquisition, which will be launched soon, has been developed in line with the best international practices and will enable a more efficient operation besides making the procedure impartial and less prone to human error.

Furthermore, an Online Complaint Management System set up recently has facilitated the stakeholders in approaching CCP for complaint registration, thus providing a swift mechanism for complaint resolution.

In addition to the introduction of its Urdu website, Competition Commission of Pakistan is also in the process of translating the Competition Act, 2010 into Urdu, which will be made available on the website soon.

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