Commerce Commission
Andrew Riseley has an extensive background in competition and regulatory law, with experience working in various legal roles for organizations such as Commerce Commission, WongPartnership LLP, and Channel Islands Competition and Regulatory Authorities. Riseley's career highlights include overseeing merger cases, advising on competition compliance programs, and utility regulation in sectors like electricity, gas, and telecoms. Andrew's educational background includes a Master's degree in Regulation, Law, and Economics from The London School of Economics and Political Science.
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Commerce Commission
The Commerce Commission is New Zealand’s competition, consumer and regulatory agency. We play a crucial role in ensuring New Zealand’s markets are competitive, consumers are well informed and protected, and sectors with little or no competition are appropriately regulated. The Commission is an independent Crown entity responsible for enforcing laws relating to competition, fair trading, and consumer credit contracts. We also have regulatory responsibilities in the electricity lines, gas pipelines, telecommunications, dairy and airport sectors. Our vision is that New Zealanders are better off because markets work well and consumers and businesses are confident market participants.