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CMA Enforcement Policy and Guidance

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Summary

What this is

The CMA Enforcement Policy and Guidance thread covers the Competition and Markets Authority's ongoing programme to update, consult on, and publish guidance governing how it enforces competition law (CA98), merger control, cartel leniency, consumer protection, and administrative penalties. It encompasses a rolling series of consultations and final guidance documents that define the CMA's procedural and substantive enforcement approach.

Why it matters

These guidance documents set the practical rules of engagement for businesses, legal advisers, and complainants dealing with CMA investigations; changes to penalty calculation, leniency policy, and consumer enforcement powers directly affect litigation risk and compliance strategy across the UK economy. The Digital Markets, Competition and Consumers Act 2024 has significantly expanded the CMA's consumer enforcement toolkit, making updated guidance especially consequential.

Current status

A new consultation on transparency and disclosure general guidance opened in April 2026 and is currently live. Recent months have seen final guidance published on unfair commercial practices, consumer protection enforcement, administrative penalties, and the Taking Regulatory Action policy, following completed consultations.

What changed recently

  • 24 Apr 2026 — CMA opened a new consultation on updating its general transparency and disclosure guidance (CMA6).
  • 18 Nov 2025 — CMA published final guidance on unfair commercial practices (CMA207) under the Digital Markets, Competition and Consumers Act 2024.
  • 30 Oct 2025 — Outcome published for the consultation on amending the Taking Regulatory Action policy.
  • 28 Oct 2025 — Outcome published for the consultation on leniency and no-action in cartel cases.
  • 7 Apr 2025 — DBT and CMA published a joint statement on consumer protection explaining how new DMCC Act powers will be used.

Key documents

Consultations

Stakeholders

Regulator / delivery programme 1

  • Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) → src
    Responsible body for all enforcement policy and guidance on this thread; author of all consultation documents and final guidance.

Sponsoring department 1

  • Department for Business and Trade (DBT) → src
    Joint signatory with CMA on consumer protection statement; Secretary of State approved CMA4 administrative penalties policy in December 2024.

Political commitments

  • commitment Ministerial statement Labour · 2025 · DBT-CMA joint statement on consumer protection

    DBT-CMA joint statement commits to using DMCC Act consumer powers for effective enforcement

    Why linked: The April 2025 joint statement between DBT and CMA sets out the government's commitment to deploying new consumer protection enforcement powers under the DMCC Act 2024, directly shaping the enforcement guidance on this thread.

Open questions & gaps

Pending in the lifecycle

  • The transparency and disclosure consultation (opened 2026-04-24) is currently live; its outcome and any revised CMA6 guidance have not yet been published.
  • Final published guidance documents reflecting the outcomes of the Taking Regulatory Action and leniency consultations have not yet appeared as separate policy paper events on this thread.

Beyond the corpus

  • MISSING Final revised Taking Regulatory Action policy document (post-consultation outcome) — The consultation outcome was published October 2025 but no separate final guidance publication event appears on the thread.
  • MISSING Final revised leniency and no-action in cartel cases guidance document — The consultation outcome was published October 2025 but no separate final guidance publication event appears on the thread.
  • MISSING Updated CA98 procedures guidance publication following the 2020 consultation outcome — The consultation outcome (pk=31481) was published in November 2020 but no corresponding final guidance publication event is listed.
  • MISSING Merger remedies guidance update — The thread short summary references revised merger remedies guidance as a recent update, but no corresponding event appears in the event list.
  • MISSING Enforcement function guidance — The thread short summary references enforcement function guidance as a recent update, but no corresponding event appears in the event list.

Confidence gaps

  • It is unclear whether the 'enforcement function guidance' and 'revised merger remedies guidance' referenced in the thread summary have been published as separate documents not captured in the event list, or are still forthcoming.
  • The thread does not include events covering merger control enforcement guidance specifically; it is uncertain whether this is handled on a separate thread or is missing from this one.
  • No shadow minister or parliamentary scrutiny events are present in the event list, so it is not possible to ground any opposition or committee stakeholders.