The
Monopolies and Restrictive Practices Commission was set up on 1 January 1949, in response to the recommendations of several committees of inquiry into restrictive commercial activity. It was established under the
Monopolies and Restrictive Practices (Inquiry and Control) Act 1948. It was reconstituted as the
Monopolies Commission on 31 October 1956 by the
Restrictive Trade Practices Act 1955, which also set up a
Restrictive Practices Court and a registrar of restrictive trading agreements. The commission was again reconstituted, and its powers extended, by the
Monopolies and Mergers Act 1965. In 1969 oversight of the Commission passed to the
Department of Employment and Productivity, and in 1970 to the
Department of Trade and Industry. Under the
Fair Trading Act 1973 the Commission became, from 1 November 1973, the Monopolies and Mergers Commission, with wider powers to deal with references either from the
Office of Fair Trading or from the Department of Trade and Industry. On 1 April 1999, as a result of the
Competition Act 1998, it became the Competition Commission. ==Role==