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Executive Director and Senior Staff |
Executive Director and Senior
Staff |
| Sean Ennis - Executive Director |
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The Executive
Director heads the staff of the Commission and is responsible
for day-to-day management of the CCM as an institution, reporting
to the Board of the Commission. In addition, the Executive
Director has specific powers under the Competition Act to
initiate and carry out investigations, to report the results
of that investigation to the Commissioners for a decision,
to publish the results of that decision with reasons, and
to implement and enforce the decision. |
Starting in March 2011,
Sean Ennis became the Executive Director of the Competition
Commission of Mauritius. Following a BA Hons degree in Economics
from Cambridge University and a PhD in Economics from the
University of California at Berkeley, he began a career in
which he specialised in the economics of competition and regulation.
Starting in 1996, he worked for the U.S. Department of Justice’s
Antitrust Division and later worked for the European Commission’s
Directorate General Competition, developing economic analyses
for competition law investigations. |
In 2003 he began
serving as a senior economist in the Competition Division
of the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development
(OECD), where he led the OECD’s competition assessment
project, an international effort to develop and foster best
practice for identifying and removing the anticompetitive
effects of regulation. He also performed OECD work on competition
and reform in regulated industries. His scholarly writings
focus on topics in competition and regulation, with published
research on telecommunications and health care. |
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Nandinee Kiran Meetarbhan
- Deputy Executive Director/Director Legal |
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Following her Bar Qualifications
in 1995, Nandinee K. Meetarbhan began her career at the Ministry
of Internal and External Communications as Assistant Secretary
for a brief period. In 1996, she joined the Mauritius Offshore
Business Activities Authority as Assistant Manager and in
1997 she became Manager for Legal Affairs. In this capacity,
she was in charge of business development and investigation
in the offshore sector. In 2001, at the creation of the Financial
Services Commission, she continued her career with the Commission
as Executive - Legal until 2003, when she became in charge
of the Surveillance of the Insurance and Pension Industry.
From 2007, she was appointed Adviser at the Ministry of Finance
and Economic Development. |
Mrs. Meetarbhan has also
been on different committees at national and regional level.
She has been a member of the WTO committee on Financial Services,
the Regional Integration and Facilitation Forum, the Committee
on Money Laundering, the CISNA, a sub-committee of the SADC
on Insurance and Securities…etc. She has also been involved
in the drafting of several legislation relating to the financial
sector in Mauritius. |
Mrs Meetarbhan
has also been a part-time lecturer in Law and Finance, for
several years at the University of Mauritius and the DCDM
Business School (for the Curtin University of Australia).
Mrs Meetarbhan is a Barrister at Law, and also holds a Master
in Business Administration from the University of Mauritius. |
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| Rajeev Hasnah - Chief Economist/Deputy
Executive Director |
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Rajeev Hasnah joined the
Competition Commission of Mauritius as Chief Economist/Deputy
Executive Director in September 2010 and he leads the CCM’s
economics function, directing and quality-assuring economic
analysis on all CCM projects and developing the team of professional
economists. |
Rajeev has extensive experience
in economic and financial analysis and is holder of a Masters
in Economics and Finance from the Warwick Business School
and a BSc (Hons) Economics and Finance (First Class) from
the University of Mauritius. He started his career as a Eurozone
Economist at IDEAglobal, an economic consultancy firm in London
that provides analysis on financial markets. In Mauritius,
Rajeev worked as a Financial Analyst at IPRO, an asset management
firm, where he was responsible for conducting research and
analysis on both local and foreign markets, making investment
recommendations and managing funds. Prior to joining the CCM
he worked as a Manager – Financial Analysis in the Corporate
Finance department of Rogers & Co Ltd. |
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