
Kabir Ahmed Sidhu
Dr. Kabir Ahmed Sidhu is a prominent figure in Pakistan's regulatory landscape, serving as a member of the Competition Commission of Pakistan (CCP). He has been instrumental in overseeing investigations into anti-competitive practices within various industries, including the fertiliser sector. His recent involvement in a landmark case against major urea manufacturers highlights his commitment to ensuring fair market practices and protecting consumer rights.
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Dr Sidhu emphasised that the commission’s decision ensures a level playing field for all telecom operators and safeguards consumer interests.
Competition Commission of Pakistan approves PTCL’s acquisition of Telenor with conditions - BusinessDr Sidhu emphasised that the commission’s decision ensures a level playing field for all telecom operators and safeguards consumer interests.
Competition Commission of Pakistan approves PTCL’s acquisition of Telenor with conditions - BusinessDr Kabir Ahmed Sidhu informed the committee about the merger case being under review for 18 months.
Senate panel told PTCL-Telenor merger in final stages - NewspaperDr Kabir Ahmed Sidhu informed the committee about the merger case being under review for 18 months.
Senate panel told PTCL-Telenor merger in final stages - NewspaperDr Kabir Ahmed Sidhu was part of the Commission's bench that determined the penalties for anti-competitive conduct in the fertiliser sector.
Fertiliser companies fined Rs375m for ‘anti-competitive conduct’ - Pakistan







