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Mr Kesego Modongo is a seasoned Competition Law Expert, admitted Attorney, Notary Public and Conveyancer under the Laws of Botswana. He has 17 years’ extensive experience and expertise notably in contract law, mergers and acquisitions, corporate governance, regulatory compliance, negotiations, and the commercial and competition law field.
Mr Modongo is currently Director Legal Services of the Botswana Competition and Consumer Authority having held this position since 2018. Prior to this position, he held various middle to senior roles in the Authority and elsewhere in the public sector including the Botswana Attorney General’s Chambers.
In his role as the Director of Legal Services, Mr Modongo is responsible for providing legal expertise and advisorial services to the Authority. He successfully prosecuted abuse of dominant case “Gabcon” and successfully defended Authority merger decisions “Plascon Dulux” and “New African Properties v CCA” at the Competition and Consumer Tribunal. He has actively led the Botswana delegation in high level regional and continental platforms, including during the high-level technical committee negotiations of the Competition Protocols under the AfCFTA and the SADC-COMESA-EAC Tripartite Agreement.
Mr Modongo holds a Bachelor of Laws (LLB) from University of Botswana, Post Graduate Diploma (PGDip) in Economics of Competition Law from Kings College London, United Kingdom, and a Master’s degree in Global Competition from Loyola University of Chicago United States of America.
He has presented various competition law papers including at the OECD, Paris France, on State Owned Enterprises and Competition Policy: A case for Botswana.
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