MOVES- Mona El Garf to step down as ECA boss, to return to teaching: Egyptian Competition Authority (ECA) boss Mona El Garf, who we have long considered one of the nation’s most competent civil servants, revealed to Youm7 that she resigned from her position in November and will return to teaching once a new ECA board is formed. She remains in office as a caretaker in the interim. El Garf has been at the helm for the last four years, leading the ECA through high profile cases including one against Confederation of African Football president Issa Hayatou for his broadcast rights agreement with Lagardère Sports. El Garf had also pursued Qatar’s beIN Sports on charges of anti-competitiveness.
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