John Herriman, CTSI Chief Executive discusses the launch of the BEIS consultation

21 Jul 2021 11:10 AM

John Herriman, CTSI Chief Executive, discusses the launch of the BEIS Consultation.

Yesterday saw the long-awaited publication of the BEIS Consultation - “Reforming Competition and Consumer Policy: Driving Growth and Delivering Competitive Markets that Work for Consumers”.

I am sure you will agree that this is an important moment for CTSI to help shape the future of the consumer protection landscape and to ensure that the views of our members are represented through the consultation process. Business Secretary, Kwasi Kwarteng, said recently “The UK’s economic recovery relies on the strength of our markets and consumers’ faith in them”. I think we would echo this sentiment, and that there has never been a better time to focus on reform and to ‘build back fairer’ in a rapidly changing environment as we move out of the EU and recover from the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic which has exposed some of the frailties of the existing system. Whatever the outcome of the review it must ensure that all layers of the consumer protection system are resourced sufficiently and able to work together effectively, from the national to the local, and we, therefore, look forward to the opportunity to commenting on the Governments’ proposals with a specific focus on trading standards’ critical role protecting consumers.

You can see the full Consultation via the link https://www.gov.uk/government/consultations/reforming-competition-and-consumer-policy but to help the headline key themes are listed below along with our plan for engaging with members and responding.

Themes

The Paper focuses on three areas and our response will mainly focus on parts 2 and 3.

Chapter 1 - Competition Policy
Promoting competition to drive enterprise, innovation, growth, and productivity, including strengthening CMA powers.

Chapter 2 - Consumer Rights
Updating consumer rights to keep pace with markets, including:

Chapter 3 – Consumer Law Enforcement
Strengthening the enforcement of consumer law by individuals and regulators, including:

Our response plan

CTSI has mobilised and in conjunction with ACTSO/NTS has formulated the following plan to ensure all groups have an opportunity to provide feedback for the respective CTSI and ACTSO responses:

The above process will capture the formal consultation responses but as always if you have any comments or feedback please feel free to contact me at feedback@tsi.org.uk.