India’s antitrust physique has appointed three new members to supervise circumstances, together with a former authorities official from the commerce ministry and a former interim compliance officer of WhatsApp, sources with direct data of the matter mentioned.
The brand new members appointed are Anil Agrawal, a former police official who lately labored at India’s commerce ministry and labored on numerous startup initiatives and establishing of presidency’s e-commerce community, Open Community For Digital Commerce. He confirmed the appointment to Reuters, however declined to elaborate.
Two different appointments are Sweta Kakkad, a lawyer whose LinkedIn profile confirmed she is a former interim chief compliance officer at WhatsApp. The third appointee is Deepak Anurag, who’s a former official who labored at India’s Comptroller and Auditor Normal.
Kakkad and Anurag couldn’t be reached for remark. The appointment choices had been finalised and brought by the federal authorities, the sources mentioned.
The Competitors Fee of India (CCI) didn’t reply to queries from Reuters.
The appointments come at a time when CCI is investigating a number of high-profile world firms for alleged antitrust violations, together with Amazon, Walmart’s Flipkart, Google and liquor large Pernod Ricard.
The appointment of senior members is vital to functioning of CCI. In Might, India named Ravneet Kaur as chairperson of the CCI. Kaur held a number of positions within the authorities during the last twenty years, together with as chairperson of India Tourism Improvement between 2017 and 2019.
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