Competition Appeal Tribunal and Competition Service: triennial review 2013 to 2014
Findings from the combined triennial review of the Competition Appeal Tribunal (CAT) and the Competition Service (CS).
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This document sets out the findings of the combined triennial review of the Competition Appeal Tribunal (CAT) and the Competition Service (CS). It uses feedback from stakeholders in response to this review and the recent consultation exercises covering the competition landscape reforms. The report draws on this evidence to make recommendations on the future of the Competition Appeal Tribunal and Competition Service.
Triennial reviews are a Cabinet Office mandated process to ensure that non-departmental public bodies are still needed and are complying with principles of good corporate governance. Reviews take place every 3 years, unless an exemption is agreed by the Cabinet Office.