The Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) is the United Kingdom’s primary competition and consumer authority.
It is a non-ministerial government department in the United Kingdom, responsible for carrying out investigations into mergers, markets, and the regulated industries and enforcing competition and consumer law.
More information you might find useful:
- What is the CMA doing about residential leasehold property?
- What will the CMA’s investigation into the leasehold market cover?
- Will leaseholders who have been mis-sold property be able to provide evidence to the CMA for its investigation into the leasehold market?
- What happens when the CMA has finished its investigation into the leasehold market?
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