Call for evidence outcome

Digital Competition Expert Panel: call for evidence

This was published under the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
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Public responses to the call for evidence: organisations

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Public responses to the call for evidence: individuals

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Detail of outcome

The expert panel has published its findings and recommendations to government in their report ‘Unlocking digital competition: report of the Digital Competition Expert Panel’.

Copies of public responses to the Panel’s call for evidence have been published today (13 March 2019). Responses are grouped by those received from organisations and individuals.


Original call for evidence

Summary

Call for evidence from the independent expert panel looking at competition in the digital economy.

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Call for evidence description

To better understand the state of competition in the digital economy, the independent Digital Competition Expert Panel has launched a call for evidence.

At the request of the Chancellor, the expert panel is considering the potential opportunities and challenges the emerging digital economy may pose for competition and pro-competition policy. The panel is seeking evidence through this consultation to inform the recommendations it will make to government on any changes that may be needed.

Documents

Updates to this page

Published 12 October 2018
Last updated 13 March 2019 + show all updates
  1. Public responses and link to the final report published.

  2. Updated text under 'Legal basis of processing'

  3. First published.

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