
Quis custodiet ipsos custodes
Delivered as part of ‘Issues in market and regulatory governance’, Annual Westminster Conference 2016

Delivered as part of ‘Issues in market and regulatory governance’, Annual Westminster Conference 2016

Delivered as part of ‘Issues in market and regulatory governance’, Annual Westminster Conference 2016

Delivered as part of ‘Issues in market and regulatory governance’, Annual Westminster Conference 2016

Delivered as part of ‘Issues in market and regulatory governance’, Annual Westminster Conference 2016

Delivered as part of ‘Symposium’, Annual Competition and Regulation Conference 2015

Delivered as part of ‘Symposium’, Annual Competition and Regulation Conference 2015

Delivered as part of ‘Symposium’, Annual Competition and Regulation Conference 2015

Delivered as part of ‘Regulation of markets and networks in the UK: the state of play in a period of economic and political insecurity’, Annual Westminster Conference 2015

Delivered as part of ‘Regulation of markets and networks in the UK: the state of play in a period of economic and political insecurity’, Annual Westminster Conference 2015

Delivered as part of ‘Regulation of markets and networks in the UK: the state of play in a period of economic and political insecurity’, Annual Westminster Conference 2015

Delivered as part of ‘Regulation of markets and networks in the UK: the state of play in a period of economic and political insecurity’, Annual Westminster Conference 2015

Delivered as part of ‘Regulation of markets and networks in the UK: the state of play in a period of economic and political insecurity’, Annual Westminster Conference 2015

Delivered as part of ‘Regulation of markets and networks in the UK: the state of play in a period of economic and political insecurity’, Annual Westminster Conference 2015

Delivered as part of ‘Regulation of markets and networks in the UK: the state of play in a period of economic and political insecurity’, Annual Westminster Conference 2015

Delivered as part of ‘Coherence and stability in regulatory practice’, Annual Westminster Conference 2014

Delivered as part of ‘Coherence and stability in regulatory practice’, Annual Westminster Conference 2014

Delivered as part of ‘Coherence and stability in regulatory practice’, Annual Westminster Conference 2014

Delivered as part of ‘Coherence and stability in regulatory practice’, Annual Westminster Conference 2014

Delivered as part of ‘Coherence and stability in regulatory practice’, Annual Westminster Conference 2014

Delivered as part of ‘Coherence and stability in regulatory practice’, Annual Westminster Conference 2014

Delivered as part of ‘Coherence and stability in regulatory practice’, Annual Westminster Conference 2014

Delivered as part of ‘Coherence and stability in regulatory practice’, Annual Westminster Conference 2014

Delivered as part of ‘Coherence and stability in regulatory practice’, Annual Westminster Conference 2014

Where it is plainly in the public interest, there can be multiple regulatory mechanisms that do not imperil the independence of the regulator. To achieve the goal of alignment of achievement of shared objectives, protocols or MOUs, government guidance to independent regulators are often the most transparent and efficient way of promoting the interests of the consumer.

Delivered as part of ‘The future of independent regulation’, Annual Westminster Conference 2013