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UK competition law round-up: Doug Gurr named preferred candidate for CMA Chair; CMA invites comments on Société LDC/Green Label merger; upcoming dates (23 February 2026)

Published on: 23 February 2026

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Competition policy Doug Gurr selected as preferred candidate for Chair of CMA

The Department for Business and Trade and the CMA confirmed that the Secretary of State has named Doug Gurr as his preferred choice to remain as Chair of the CMA for a five-year term, after an open recruitment exercise. Mr Gurr has acted as interim Chair since January 2025, succeeding Marcus Bokkerink. The appointment is contingent on a pre-appointment hearing, set for 24 February 2026, when the Business and Trade Secretary will assess Mr Gurr’s suitability. If approved, the appointment would ensure continuity at the helm of the CMA during a period of substantial reform of the UK’s competition and digital markets regime. See further, the press release

  • Mergers — The CMA has opened its invitation to comment in relation to the completed acquisition by Société LDC SA of Green Label Holdings Limited—see further, case page
  • NOTE — For all live mergers before the CMA, see further, UK mergers—ongoing cases tracker
  • Upcoming dates — For dates of forthcoming UK competition developments, see further, UK Competition calendar
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