Corporate lawyer and former regulator Liza Carver has been appointed as a commissioner of the Australian competition watchdog.
Ms Carver, a partner at Herbert Smith Freehills, was appointed as an Australian Competition and Consumer Commission commissioner by Treasurer Josh Frydenberg on Monday.
Her five-year term, and return to the ACCC regulator 23 years after she left the watchdog, will begin in March 2022.
Ms Carver has acted for corporate clients on several high-profile cases against the ACCC, including TPG Telecom on its $15 billion merger with Vodafone Hutchison, a deal unsuccessfully opposed in court by the ACCC.
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