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Doug Gurr Named Chair of UK Competition and Markets Authority Amid Rising Big Tech Scrutiny

Former Amazon executive Doug Gurr has been appointed to lead the UK Competition and Markets Authority, bringing extensive technology and business experience to the regulator.

Doug Gurr Named Chair of UK Competition and Markets Authority Amid Rising Big Tech Scrutiny
Doug Gurr appointed head of the UK Competition and Markets Authority
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Doug Gurr Named Chair of UK Competition and Markets Authority Amid Rising Big Tech Scrutiny

Doug Gurr, a former Amazon executive and experienced technology industry leader, has been appointed to head the UK’s Competition and Markets Authority (CMA). His appointment comes at a crucial time as regulators continue to strengthen oversight of major technology companies and evolving digital markets.

Extensive Technology Leadership Experience

Gurr previously held senior leadership roles at Amazon, including serving as the company’s UK Country Manager. During his tenure, he played a key role in expanding the company’s operations and strengthening its presence in the region. His experience in the technology sector and understanding of complex digital ecosystems is expected to support the CMA’s regulatory work.

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Guiding Competition Oversight

As head of the authority, Gurr will help oversee competition regulation, market investigations, and consumer protection efforts across the United Kingdom. The appointment reflects the government’s focus on ensuring fair competition while addressing challenges posed by rapidly evolving digital markets.

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