Tour operator treated with ‘kid gloves’ inanti-competition probe
The Namibian Competition Commission(NaCC) has granted Ultimate Safaris a 90-day extension to respond to an investigation into its allegedly c agreement. According to a statement issued by NaCC spokesperson Dina Gowases, the extension was granted in terms of the Competition Act of 2003. “The extension was granted, but there was no request to suspend the […] The post Tour operator treated with ‘kid gloves’ inanti-competition probe appeared first on The Namibian .

The Namibian Competition Commission(NaCC) has granted Ultimate Safaris a 90-day extension to respond to an investigation into its allegedly c agreement. According to a statement issued by NaCC spokesperson Dina Gowases, the extension was granted in terms of the Competition Act of 2003. “The extension was granted, but there was no request to suspend the commission’s investigation.

The investigation remains ongoing,” Gowases says. She says the act requires parties to respond to the commission’s investigation within a specified time frame, which is usually 30 days.


