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Objectives and strategies to consolidate the FNE

27.08.2025
Felipe Irarrazabal, Abogado Universidad de Chile
Felipe Irarrázabal Ph. Fiscal Nacional Económico entre 2010 y 2018. Socio en Philippi, Yrarrázaval, Pulido & Brunner entre 1999 y 2010. Stagiaire en Cleary Gottlieb Steen & Hamilton LLP (Nueva York, EE.UU.) en 1999. Profesor U. de Chile de Análisis Económico del Derecho, entre el 2000 y el 2013. Visiting Scholar, Stanford University el 2019. Director de CeCo UAI.

Abstract: In this text, the former Chilean competition prosecutor describes the objectives and strategies developed by the National Economic Prosecutor’s Office (FNE) under his leadership with a view to consolidating an institutional model that would function efficiently, effectively and consistently, with high levels of prestige and trust. He explains the main characteristics of chilean competition law and institutionality, concentrating on the technical and political independence of the prosecuting agency, the strict selection of cases, the technical tone used, the formation of high-performing work teams and the internationalization of the FNE. He ends with a reflection on trust in institutions, which is the key to a successful model.

“It is the prudent, fair, and proportionate application of this model —already established and refined— inspired by independence, selectivity, technical tone, professional excellence, and internationalization, that should enable the FNE to continue effectively and efficiently controlling the excesses of private power”

 

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