Britain appoints Sarah Cardell as CEO of competition regulator

LONDON (Reuters) – Britain’s Business Secretary Grant Shapps said on Monday he had appointed the interim chief executive of the country’s antitrust regulator Sarah Cardell to the role on a permanent basis.

Cardell, who was previously a partner at law firm Slaughter and May, has led the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) since July following the departure of Andrea Coscelli.

Shapps said: “Having served at the CMA for over nine years – most recently as interim CEO – Sarah’s expertise in competition, regulation and digital markets is unrivalled and she will help to ensure the regulator continues making competition work for consumers and businesses.”

(Reporting by Paul Sandle; editing by James Davey)