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About the VCEC


 About us

The Victorian Competition and Efficiency Commission was established by the Victorian Government on 1 July 2004 under the PDF document State Owned Enterprises (State body - Victorian Competition and Efficiency Commission) Order 2004. (pdf 101 KB)

The Order in Council was PDF document amended (pdf 126 KB) in October 2006 to extend the Commission’s role to assess the adequacy of the measurement of changes in the administrative burden of regulation.

The Commission has adopted PDF document conventions (pdf 21.2 KB) that supplement the Order in Council in respect of its internal procedures.

Administrative Arrangements

 What we do:

The Commission has three core functions:

 Reviewing regulatory impact statements and advising on the economic impact of significant new legislation.

 Undertaking inquiries into matters referred to it by the Victorian Government.

 Operating Victoria's Competitive Neutrality Unit.

 Commissioners

The Commission is headed by a Chairperson and between two to four additional Commissioners who are appointed by the Governor in Council for terms up to three years.

Chair

Dr Matthew Butlin

Commissioners

Graham Evans

Robert Kerr

Deborah Cope

Previous Commissioners

Alice Williams

Peter Johnstone

Bruce Cohen



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