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CMA Draft Annual Plan 2014

CMA Draft Annual Plan 2014. Sheila Scobie & Hannah Frodsham CMA Devolved Nations Team . CMA Vision & Values .

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CMA Draft Annual Plan 2014

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  1. CMA Draft Annual Plan 2014 Sheila Scobie & Hannah Frodsham CMA Devolved Nations Team

  2. CMA Vision & Values Our mission is to make markets work well in the interests of consumers, businesses and the economy, and our overall ambition is consistently to be among the leading competition and consumer agencies in the world. Underpinning our mission are five strategic goals: • Deliver effective enforcement • Extend competition frontiers • Refocus consumer protection • Achieve professional excellence • Develop integrated performance

  3. CMA Structure CEO Enforcement Directorate Markets & Mergers Directorate Corporate Services Directorate Cartels and Criminal Anti-Trust Consumer (incl. UTCCRsand Trading Standards liaison) Markets Mergers Inquiry Management Sector Regulation and Regulatory Appeals (incl. concurrency) Organisational Transformation Human Resources Business Services Finance & Commercial Project Management Office Office of the General Counsel Policy, Precedent and Procedures Litigation Legal Advice Office of the Chief Economic Adviser Research , Intelligence and Advocacy Remedies/Business and Financial Analysis Economic Advice Executive Office and International Strategy, Communications and Devolved Nations

  4. What would CMA success look like: • Use of competition powers and processes in the most flexible and dynamic way • More efficient and effective use of scarce public resources • A single, powerful advocate for competition in the UK, in Europe and internationally • Enhancing predictability and consistency • Eliminating overlaps between current processes • A strong focus for competition expertise and capability • A more streamlined approach in decision-making through stronger case management • Faster, less burdensome processes for business • The CMA to provide leadership in competition for sector regulators

  5. Further information • Draft Annual Plan: https://www.gov.uk/government/consultations/cma-annual-plan-2014-15 • Prioritisation Principles: https://www.gov.uk/government/consultations/cma-prioritisation-principles • Vision, Values & Strategy: https://www.gov.uk/government/consultations/competition-and-markets-authority-vision-values-and-strategy • Guidance: https://www.gov.uk/government/consultations/competition-and-markets-authority-guidance-part-1. https://www.gov.uk/government/consultations/competition-and-markets-authority-guidance-part-2 • Contacts – Sheila Scobie – CMA Head of the Devolved Nations sheila.scobie@oft.gsi.gov.uk Hannah Frodsham – Assistant Representative hannah.frodsham@oft.gsi.gov.uk.

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