In September 2020, Mr Penrose was invited by the
government to conduct an independent review of UK
competition policy, to see how it can be reformed as
the country begins life as an independent trading
nation and builds back better from COVID-19.
In his final report - Power to the People - Mr Penrose
recommends measures to reform the UK’s competition
institutions for the digital age.
Mr Penrose brings a unique perspective from his
experience in business, an understanding of everyday
consumer issues from 15 years as a constituency MP, and
long-running interest in the subject.
Business Secretary
said:
The UK’s competition laws and institutions are highly
regarded across the globe, however as we build back
better from the pandemic and start life as an
independent trading nation, we have a golden
opportunity to strengthen that reputation.
I want to thank John Penrose for his hard work on
this independent report, which considers how the UK’s
competition regime can promote productivity, reward
and encourage innovation and, most importantly, get
consumers a better deal.
We will consider John’s recommendations and respond
in due course.
Chancellor said:
This government continues to champion British
businesses as demonstrated by our unprecedented £280
billion package of support throughout the pandemic.
We must strengthen competition in our economy as we
build back stronger from COVID-19 and protecting
consumers will remain at the heart of this important
work.
In his report, Mr Penrose outlines options to promote
competition in the UK and to improve consumer
confidence.This includes proposals to protect consumers
from new kinds of rip-offs, and to ensure that they can
expect fair treatment, particularly in online
transactions.
Mr Penrose recommends further work to strengthen and
speed up enforcement of consumer and competition law.
Mr Penrose’s report complements recent government
action on competition.
In November 2020, the government announced the
formation of a new Digital Markets Unit to oversee
a pro-competition regime for platforms including those
funded by digital advertising, such as Google and
Facebook.
Biography
John Penrose was appointed the Prime Minister’s
Anti-Corruption Champion in December 2017 and was
reappointed in July 2019. He was previously a Minister
of State in the Northern Ireland Office from November
2018 to July 2019. John was first elected as MP for
Weston, Worle and the Villages in 2005.
Before entering Parliament, John had an extensive
business career, which included roles at: J P Morgan
(risk management on a bank trading floor), McKinsey
(strategic management consultancy), Thompson (academic
book publishing), and Pearson PLC (Managing Director of
Longman’s schoolbook publishing operations). John also
helped found Credit Market Analysis (publishing credit
data for financial firms).