UK Competition and Markets Authority to assume State Aid responsibilities after Brexit

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The UK Government, in a letter to the House of Lords EU committee published last week , has provided important clarifications in relation to the future UK State aid regime post-Brexit.The Government confirmed that it is planning to establish a full UK-wide subsidy control framework based on transposing the existing EU State aid rules, with a single independent UK body for enforcement and supervision and that it has decided that the existing UK competition authority, the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA), would be best placed to take on this role.This development is in line with earlier remarks made in various Government speeches. Indeed the letter references the Secretary of State for Exiting the EU's statement in his recent speech in Vienna on 20 February 2018 that:

"It cannot be right that a company situated in the European Union would be able to be heavily subsidised by the state but still have unfettered access to the United Kingdom market. And vice versa. The UK has long been a vocal proponent of restricting unfair subsidies to ensure competitive markets.It is good for taxpayers. It is good for consumers. And it ensures an efficient allocation of resources. These principles are true across the globe and will continue to be true in the United Kingdom - European Union relationship."

This however is the first time that the Government has clearly spelled out its intentions, and the detail in relation to the UK independent supervisory body other then earlier commitments to respect EU State aid rules with enforcement by an "independent State aid authority", now confirmed as the CMA.In response the CMA has announced the relevant senior level appointments, including appointing the Senior Director of mergers, Sheldon Mills, to the role of interim Senior Director of State aid.

Alun Williams

Chartered Procurement & Supply Professional

https://www.linkedin.com/in/alunllwilliams/
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