Source · Select Committees · Business and Trade Committee
Recommendation 10
10
Not Addressed
Paragraph: 103
Although the UK Government has published further guidance on the implementation of subsides, there is...
Conclusion
Although the UK Government has published further guidance on the implementation of subsides, there is still a lack of detailed information in several areas of subsidy control guidance, which may cause uncertainty for public authorities who will need to seek advice on the new subsidy control regime after implementing the interim regime.
Government Response Summary
The government's response discusses consumer law enforcement and the CMA's support for reforms, which is unrelated to the committee's conclusion about the lack of detailed information on subsidy control guidance.
Paragraph Reference:
103
Government Response
Not Addressed
HM Government
Not Addressed
The CMA strongly supports the UK Government’s proposals for reform of consumer law enforcement, including enhancements to the civil enforcement process, and the introduction of new administrative enforcement powers, both including the ability to impose penalties for breaches of consumer law. In its response to the UK Government’s consultation on these proposals, the CMA supported the extension of these powers to those sector regulators who wish to enforce consumer law through an administrative model.