Competition Law

Protecting Your Business Through Compliance and Fair Competition

In a market-driven economy, competition law is essential to ensure fair business practices and prevent anti-competitive behaviour. At Cox Yeats, we help businesses of all sizes navigate the complexities of the Competition Act (No. 89 of 1998), mitigating the risk of regulatory penalties while supporting strategic growth.

Our team offers commercial, compliance-driven legal support designed to keep your operations within the bounds of South Africa’s competition regime, and out of the sights of the Competition Commission or Tribunal.

Understanding the Purpose of Competition Law

The Competition Act is built around the principle of maintaining a fair and efficient economy. It aims to:

It aims to:

  • Promote economic efficiency, adaptability, and growth
  • Protect consumers through competitive pricing and product choice
  • Advance employment and social welfare
  • Expand local participation in global markets
  • Support small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs)
  • Increase economic ownership for historically disadvantaged individuals


Compliance is therefore not only a legal obligation but a business imperative, especially for companies involved in mergers, joint ventures, or dominant market positions.

Our Core Services in Competition Law

1. Compliance Advisory

We provide expert advice to assess whether your business practices align with the Competition Act. Our services include:

  • Competition audits and policy reviews
  • Drafting internal compliance guidelines
  • Risk assessment for pricing strategies, distribution models, and exclusivity agreements

2. Regulatory Strategy & Investigations

We help you engage confidently with regulatory bodies, ensuring you’re fully prepared for investigations or information requests by the Competition Commission.

Our services include:

  • Responding to dawn raids or Commission inquiries
  • Legal guidance during investigations and interviews
  • Assisting with settlement negotiations or leniency applications

3. Tribunal Representation & Litigation

Should your company face formal complaints or be drawn into a market inquiry, we provide full representation before the Competition Tribunal and appeal courts.

We represent clients in:

  • Abuse of dominance cases
  • Collusion or cartel-related claims
  • Merger control issues and conditions
  • Market allocation and price-fixing allegations

Sector-Wide Expertise

Our lawyers have advised clients across a range of sectors, including retail, construction, logistics, technology, healthcare, and financial services, where competition law intersects with day-to-day commercial operations. Whether you’re an SME or a multinational, our advice is tailored to your commercial realities and risk profile.

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