Govt begins search for next CCI chief

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

The has begun a to find the next of fair trade regulator (CCI) after the end of the tenure of incumbent D K later this year.

Sikri, who is the third of CCI, had assumed office in January 2016, replacing another former bureaucrat

Sikri's tenure of about two-and-a-half years will end this July after he attains 65 years of age.

To fill this vacancy, the today invited applications from eligible Indian nationals for the post. The applications need to be submitted by July 2.

The has gained importance in recent years with all major deals requiring its approval, while it has also been keeping a close vigil for any attempts at cartelisation or other unfair trade practices in various sectors, including real estate, automotive, coal, aviation and

Among major deals, Walmart's mega-billion dollar acquisition of is currently awaiting approval.

The Commission was established in 2003 to replace the erstwhile

The Commission draws its power from the Competition Act, 2002, and has been empowered to check anti-competitive behaviour and regulate mergers & acquisitions.

Prior to and Chawla, was the CCI Kumar became CCI in February 2009 and he demitted office in June 2011.

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First Published: Sat, May 19 2018. 10:45 IST