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Former Amazon exec appointed as chair of UK's competition watchdog

(2025/01/22)


The UK's Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) has a new chair after the sudden departure of the previous incumbent.

... this is not about succession planning and far more a reaction to current events. His background is also unashamedly commercial...

Former Amazon boss Doug Gurr [1]has become interim chair of the watchdog after Marcus Bokkerink exited the role, having led the CMA since 2022.

Sources say he was pushed out, with the FT [2]quoting a government insider as saying Bokkerink was considered to be not "sufficiently focused on growth."

Gurr is currently the Director of the Natural History Museum and will fill the role while a permanent appointee is sought. Readers may remember he was also, somewhat controversially given his role at Amazon, [3]picked for the selection panel to choose the government's chief digital officer

Bokkerink's resignation comes as the UK government seeks ways to kickstart a stalling economy. The departure, after two years in the post, came weeks after the UK's Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer, the chancellor and business secretary, wrote to the UK's regulators to ask for ideas to boost economic growth.

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[5]A shot was fired across the bows of the CMA in October 2024, as Starmer promised to make the regulator more focused on helping out the financial health of the country.

Fancy that! A CMA cloud market decision is about to appear

The timing of Bokkerink's department is unfortunate. The CMA is expected to announce a provisional decision as part of its [6]cloud services market investigation in the coming days, which the cloud giants are very interested in. It also has an open investigation into [7]Google's search and advertising services and another into mobile browsers and cloud gaming.

Nicky Stewart, Senior Advisor to the Open Cloud Coalition, a lobby an advocacy group with Google Cloud as a member, called on the regulator "to stay the course and take decisive action to create a fairer, more competitive cloud market that benefits businesses, consumers, and the wider digital economy."

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Google has repeatedly critisized Microsoft's software practices, calling them a " [10]tax " on governments and businesses running Microsoft software outside of the Azure public cloud.

Alex Haffner, a competition partner at Fladgate, noted the timing of the departure and appointment, saying: "The announcement of the new Chair of the CMA cannot be pure coincidence, coming as it does at the same time as the UK Government is banging the drum for its growth agenda and calling regulators to account for their own policies on stimulating growth.

[11]Brit watchdog probes Google's search, ads empire

[12]UK digital markets watchdog expects to launch investigations within the month using new powers

[13]Euro cloud body heads off to Microsoft's HQ to check it's keeping promises

[14]Google offered millions to ally itself with trade body fighting Microsoft

"Mr Gurr has been appointed on an interim basis suggesting this is not about succession planning and far more a reaction to current events. His background is also unashamedly commercial as opposed to the consulting one of his predecessor."

Haffner questioned how the appointment might translate to the CMA's approach to enforcement.

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"Recent signs are that it has taken heed of criticism of previous decisions and is perhaps more willing to be flexible – the recent Vodafone / Three clearance decision being a case in point.

"However, the new Chair also takes on the role at a time when the CMA has taken on significant new powers under the Digital Markets Competition and Consumer Act, particularly in relation to its oversight of big tech, meaning the CMA will likely become more activist, albeit giving considerable attention as to how to enforce in a way which best stimulates competition and therefore economic growth."

Gurr is not the only captain of industry the government has ushered in. Clare Barclay, the-then CEO of Microsoft UK, was [16]appointed chair of the government's new Industrial Strategy Advisory Council in October last year. The unit is said to offer the government expert advice in partnership with business, unions, and other groups from across the UK.

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Microsoft moved Barclay to an [18]EMEA role earlier this month, due to the potential conflict of interest.®

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[1] https://www.gov.uk/government/news/former-amazon-boss-named-interim-chair-of-cma

[2] https://www.ft.com/content/7d1e04fb-3e11-4de5-9a04-6bb4b2070163

[3] https://www.theregister.com/2020/08/26/aws_on_selection_panel_to/

[4] https://pubads.g.doubleclick.net/gampad/jump?co=1&iu=/6978/reg_onprem/cxo&sz=300x50%7C300x100%7C300x250%7C300x251%7C300x252%7C300x600%7C300x601&tile=2&c=2Z5EkLFT_NBH7OIo9fHsccwAAAdA&t=ct%3Dns%26unitnum%3D2%26raptor%3Dcondor%26pos%3Dtop%26test%3D0

[5] https://www.theregister.com/2024/10/15/uk_prime_minister_regulators/

[6] https://www.theregister.com/2023/10/20/cma_cloud_monopoly_remedies/

[7] https://www.theregister.com/2025/01/14/cma_google_search_investigation/

[8] https://pubads.g.doubleclick.net/gampad/jump?co=1&iu=/6978/reg_onprem/cxo&sz=300x50%7C300x100%7C300x250%7C300x251%7C300x252%7C300x600%7C300x601&tile=4&c=44Z5EkLFT_NBH7OIo9fHsccwAAAdA&t=ct%3Dns%26unitnum%3D4%26raptor%3Dfalcon%26pos%3Dmid%26test%3D0

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[10] https://www.theregister.com/2023/06/01/google_microsoft_cloud_complaints/

[11] https://www.theregister.com/2025/01/14/cma_google_search_investigation/

[12] https://www.theregister.com/2025/01/08/uk_markets_watchdog/

[13] https://www.theregister.com/2024/12/07/cispe_microsoft/

[14] https://www.theregister.com/2024/11/28/google_offered_millions_to_cispe/

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[16] https://www.theregister.com/2024/10/15/uk_prime_minister_regulators/

[17] https://pubads.g.doubleclick.net/gampad/jump?co=1&iu=/6978/reg_onprem/cxo&sz=300x50%7C300x100%7C300x250%7C300x251%7C300x252%7C300x600%7C300x601&tile=3&c=33Z5EkLFT_NBH7OIo9fHsccwAAAdA&t=ct%3Dns%26unitnum%3D3%26raptor%3Deagle%26pos%3Dmid%26test%3D0

[18] https://www.theregister.com/2025/01/08/google_cloud_uk_vp/

[19] https://whitepapers.theregister.com/



Former head of competition watchdog not "sufficiently focused on growth."

Dinanziame

There are so many things you could answer to that, I have trouble which one to choose....

- Well yeah, that's his job

- "Guard dog too aggressive with burglars"

- "Politician too honest"

- "Driver not sufficiently focused on drinking alcohol"

- Clock reminds people of the passing time

What would you suggest? Let's find the best ones

Re: Former head of competition watchdog not "sufficiently focused on growth."

Guy de Loimbard

Also see:

The "the new boss of XXX department worked in big tech so they must know what to do!" mantra, which the equates to shockingly high levels of remuneration and a "hope" they can fix the problem we haven't actually defined!

All at the expense of the public purse and more shenanigans and no doubt a personality change in XXX months or years.

Re: Former head of competition watchdog not "sufficiently focused on growth."

Doctor Syntax

"What would you suggest?"

Scapegoat appointed.

Re: Former head of competition watchdog not "sufficiently focused on growth."

tiggity

The ghost of Harold Shipman to be the new UK commissioner on geriatric care

Re: Former head of competition watchdog not "sufficiently focused on growth."

Anonymous Coward

You do have to wonder WTF Starmer was thinking: Hmm, we need growth. Let's appoint a corporate lackey who headed up the UK division of tax dodging business with huge emissions, poor employment practices, and that's been instrumental in the destruction of the high street.

"not "sufficiently focused on growth"

Mike 137

"Growth" is an interesting phenomenon. It comes in two kinds. The first is natural growth born of fulfilling a demand in a market that is not yet saturated, and that kind of growth is conducive to the common wealth. However once the market approaches saturation, further growth must become predatory -- squeezing out competitors to take their share of the market (and indeed in many cases squeezing every last possible dollar out of the customer, as in the widely adopted move to subscription models for services that do not essentially need to change)-- and that is, sadly, only conducive to enriching the most ruthless, but detrimental to the common wealth. The tech oligarchs that have clustered around Trump exemplify that end. So I suggest that "growth" is not the best general indicator of economic health, particularly given that the Gx economies are largely in the second (predatory) phase.

The appointment of someone from Amazon to regulate competition is thus highly ironic, given Amazon's history of anti-competitive practices. But I guess our govt. has fallen yet again for the old but fallacious assumption that because someone is financially successful they must have a generally applicable "secret of success", whereas it's commonly to a great extent just down to a combination of luck and greed.

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