The Competition Commission of India (CCI), which keeps a tab on unfair business practices across sectors, had more than 70 posts vacant at the end of March this year.
In recent times, the watchdog has been making efforts to strengthen its manpower amid a rising number of complaints related to alleged unfair business practices coming to it. Besides, CCI gets notices seeking approval for mergers and acquisitions.
Now, the regulator has sought applications for as many as 22 posts. These are of directors, joint directors and deputy directors in financial analysis, economics and law.
Applications have been sought for a total of 26 positions -- 5 directors, 6 joint directors, 11 deputy directors, 3 office managers and 1 private secretary.
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These posts are to be filled up on a deputation basis.
The applicants must be "employees of central or state governments, government companies or autonomous bodies or regulatory authorities or universities or academic or research or judicial institutions etc of central/state governments," the announcement said.
Out of the sanctioned strength of 197, as many as 72 positions were vacant at the fair trade regulator at the end of March 31, 2016, as per latest data provided by the Corporate Affairs Ministry.