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Implementing a Competition Compliance Programme in Malta
15.3.24

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Jake Desira
Thomas Bugeja
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15.3.24
Partner Thomas Bugeja and Associate Jake Desira have authored the Malta Chapter on Competition Compliance which has been recently published online by Lexology. This extract from the recently published Malta Chapter sets out best practices on the implementation of a successful competition compliance programme in Malta.
Reproduced with permission from Law Business Research Ltd. This article was first published in Lexology Panoramic – Implementing Competition Compliance Programme in Malta.
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