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Competitors watchdog hit by additional board departures

By Editorial Board Published November 12, 2025 2 Min Read
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Competitors watchdog hit by additional board departures

Competitors watchdog hit by additional board departures

The UK competitors regulator has been hit by one other spate of boardroom exits lower than a 12 months after its chair was pressured out by ministers as a part of their efforts to spur financial progress.

Neither departure was formally introduced by the watchdog, with Mr Mistry solely having joined its board 18 months earlier.

Their exits – which had been solely obvious by the omission of their names from a present record of CMA administrators – got here months after Marcus Bokkerink was ousted because the regulator’s chairman by Rachel Reeves, the chancellor, and Jonathan Reynolds, the then enterprise secretary.

He was changed on an interim foundation by Doug Gurr, the previous Amazon UK boss who’s now anticipated to take the job for a longer-term stint.

One supply claimed that considerations about authorities interference within the CMA’s work might have been a think about no less than one of many resignations – a suggestion denied on Tuesday by each the CMA and the Division for Enterprise and Commerce.

Neither Mr Mistry nor Ms Dubin, who had served on the board for about six years, might be reached for remark.

“We thank Dharmash and Cynthia for their work with the CMA,” a DBT spokesperson stated, including that it did “not recognise” the suggestion that both had been involved about political interference.

“We remain committed to the CMA’s independence and want to see regulators supercharge the economy with pro-business decisions that will drive prosperity and growth, and we look forward to continue to work with Sarah Cardell, Doug Gurr and the board to deliver on this ambition.”

A CMA spokesperson stated: “Both former board members left due to other commitments and it is inaccurate to suggest otherwise.

“The CMA continues to take its choices independently of presidency.”

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