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A speech by Sarah Cardell, the CMA’s Chief Executive, delivered at The Economist’s Antitrust Summit 2026.
Thomas Hoehn (appointed in 2009) is a Visiting Professor and research fellow at the Imperial College Business School, London, where he teaches Executive Education courses on Business Economics and Smart Cities. He is the Geschäftsführer of Antitrust & TradeRx GmbH,...
The keynote speech delivered by Jessica Lennard, Chief Strategy and External Affairs Officer, to the 6th Annual BIICL Technology and Antitrust Roundtable
William (Bill) Kovacic was appointed Non-Executive Director of the Competition and Markets Authority ( CMA ) Board on 15 July 2013. He is a member of the Remunerations Committee. He is also: Global Competition Professor of Law and Policy at...
Lecture given by Michael Grenfell, CMA Executive Director – Enforcement, at the Competition Law Forum.
Philip Marsden (appointed in April 2014) is a competition lawyer with a particular interest in abuse of dominance, innovation incentives, consumer welfare, and international competition issues. He is Professor of Law and Economics at the College of Europe, Bruges, teaching...
Speech by Sarah Cardell, Chief Executive of the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA), delivered to the Fordham Competition Law Institute Conference.
Guidance on processes that the CMA uses when using its powers under the Competition Act 1998 (CA98) to investigate suspected infringements of competition law.
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