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Comment: Questions persist over whether proposed amendments to Malaysia's leniency program will work

By Jet Damazo-Santos
  • 01 Jul 2022 09:56
  • 01 Jul 2022 09:56
Investigating cartels without the aid of leniency applicants is like “searching in the dark,” according to Malaysia’s antitrust chief. But will proposed amendments to the country’s competition law be enough to make the regulator’s eight-year-old leniency program work?  
That’s what the Malaysia Competition Commission, or MyCC, hopes for. Since it

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Jet Damazo-Santos

Correspondent, Jakarta


Jet Damazo-Santos has been covering antitrust, data protection and other compliance issues in key jurisdictions in Southeast Asia for MLex full time since 2018. She has almost two decades of journalism experience in the Philippines and Indonesia, where she was the associate editor for the Jakarta Globe and the Jakarta bureau chief for Rappler Indonesia prior to joining MLex. She holds a master's degree in Applied Business Economics from the University of Asia and the Pacific.

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