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India's proposed 'confidentiality ring' to deter probe leaks has potential, observers say

By Freny Patel
  • 15 Apr 2021 00:59
  • 15 Apr 2021 00:59
The plan to create European-style “confidentiality rings” for the sharing of information in antitrust probes and proposed sanctions for those found illegally passing on information may not solve India’s problem with leaking reports, but is a step in the right direction, legal observers say.
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Freny Patel

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Freny has been covering antitrust law, M&A and regulations for over a decade, serving as Asia editor at Policy and Regulatory Report. Prior to joining as an editor at Mergermarket, she headed the banking bureau of a leading Indian financial daily, Business Standard. When India privatized the insurance sector, she had her own column in The Observer.

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