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Special Constable Status Granted to Competition Law Officers

 

OTTAWA, April 9, 2003 — The Alberta Solicitor General has recently granted special constable status to eight competition law officers from the Competition Bureau.

The special constable designation now permits competition law officers to serve summonses and subpoenas in Alberta while fulfilling their duties under the Competition Act, the Consumer Packaging and Labelling Act, the Textile Labelling Act, the Precious Metals Marking Act, and the Criminal Code. The appointments are aimed at improving the criminal investigative process and relieving police agencies from the burden of serving court documents for anti-competitive offences.

Competition law officers are responsible for investigating and enforcing criminal offences falling under the above federal statutes. These include such offences as deceptive telemarketing, conspiracy to fix prices and bid-rigging, product misrepresentation and fraudulent quality or quantity claims. Their work routinely involves cooperating with other law enforcement agencies on matters of mutual interest.

The Competition Bureau is committed to enhancing its partnerships with law enforcement agencies both domestically and internationally to ensure that all Canadians enjoy the benefits of a competitive economy; specifically low prices, product choice and quality service.

For media enquiries, please contact:
Maureen McGrath
Senior Communications Advisor
Communications Branch
819-953-8982, or 613-296-2187 (cell)

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Information Centre
Competition Bureau
1-800-348-5358