gov.ukMarcus Bokkerink has chaired the Competition and Markets Authority since 2022The chair of the UK’s competition watchdog has been ousted by government ministers who felt that the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) had failed to convince them it was sufficiently focused on growth.Government sources said that with the chancellor and business secretary at the World Economic Forum in Davos trying to drum up investment, the government wanted to send a signal that it was serious about growth.The CMA recently held up a merger between Vodafone and Three Mobile Networks which was eventually approved.Marcus Bokkerink, who has chaired the CMA since 2022, will be replaced on an interim basis by Doug Gurr, former boss of Amazon UK.The CMA’s chief executive Sarah Cardell and other regulators met with Chancellor Rachel Reeves last week to deliver their ideas on how to stimulate growth. It is understood that the submission from the CMA was thought to be underwhelming.The CMA’s primary responsibility is to ensure consumers are well served by effective and fair competition.Mr Bokkerink and the CMA have been contacted for comment.Mr Bokkerink was apppointed by former Conservative business secretary Kwasi Kwarteng in the role which carries a five-year term.He was a former senior partner at Boston Consulting, one of the world’s biggest managment consulting groups.His interim replacement, Dr Gurr, worked at Amazon between 2011 and 2020, including two years as the online company’s China president.He is currently the director of the Natural History Museum in London.Later this year, 11 people on the CMA’s 33-member merger panel are due to step down.The panel – which is appointed by the Department for Business and Trade – is made up of independent experts who make decisions about whether large deals can proceed in the UK. They can serve for up to eight years.
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