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− | Philip Collins, Chairman of the Board | + | *[[Philip Collins]], Chairman of the Board. Collins became Chairman of the Office of Fair Trading on 1 October 2005. He is a solicitor who has practised in the UK and EU competition law field for more than 30 years, initially in London and latterly in Brussels. He was formerly a partner in [[Lovells]] where, in 1978, he was the first partner appointed to specialise in competition law. With the subsequent development of the practice, he was made head of the firm's competition and EU law practice. Subsequently, and until 30 September 2005, he was Senior Counsel at [[Wilmer Cutler Pickering Hale & Dorr]] LLP, based in Brussels. He was one of the founders of the Competition Law Forum established at the [[British Institute of International and Comparative Law]] and a member of its Advisory Board from its foundation in 2002 until 2005. He is also a member of the Editorial Board of the [[European Competition Journal]]. |
− | John Fingleton, Chief Executive | + | *[[John Fingleton]], Chief Executive. Became Chief Executive of the OFT in October 2005 for a five year term. He had previously been Chairperson of the [[Irish Competition Authority]] since May 2000. Fingleton is Chair of the [[Association of Competition Economics]], and represents the UK on the Competition Committee of the [[Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development]] (OECD). He also sits on the board of several journals that specialise in competition policy. Fingleton studied economics at Trinity College, Dublin and Nuffield College Oxford. He taught economics at Trinity College, Dublin from 1991 to 2000 and held visiting positions at the Universite Libre de Bruxelles (1995) and the Graduate School of Business at the University of Chicago (1998-2000). |
− | [[Allan Asher]], Non-executive member | + | *[[Allan Asher]], Non-executive member. Chief Executive of [[Energywatch]]. Previously he was the Campaigns Director of the [[Consumers' Association]]. Allan is also Director of FEMAG ([[Foundation for Effective Markets and Governance]]) in Canberra, Australia, and chair of INSOC ([[International Society of Civil Society Organisationson on Competition]]) in Jaipur, India. He chairs the consumer policy committee of the [[British Standards Institute]] and is a consultant to consumers' international and to the [[Consumer Unity and Trade Society]] (India). Allan is also a member of [[Transparency International]]. |
− | Lord [[Norman Blackwell]], Non-executive member | + | *Lord [[Norman Blackwell]], Non-executive member. |
− | Richard Whish, Non-executive member | + | *[[Richard Whish]], Non-executive member. Professor of Law at Kings College, London where he has worked since 1991. His professional career has been devoted to competition law and policy and has written extensively on competition law matters. He was in practice, as a partner, with responsibility for the competition law practice from 1989 to 1998, and continues to act as a consultant on competition law. He has extensive experience of advising Governments and NGOs on the development of competition law. Other Government appointments: he was a member of the Director General of Fair Trading's Advisory Panel since it was formed in 2001. The advisory panel ceased to be an establishment of the Board. |
− | Rosalind Wright, Non-executive member | + | *[[Rosalind Wright]], Non-executive member. Director of the [[Serious Fraud Office]] until April 2003. Before that she was General Counsel and an Executive Director in the [[Securities and Futures Authority]]. She is the chairman of the Fraud Advisory Panel and vice-chairman of the [[Jewish Association for Business Ethics]]. She is a member of the [[Bar Association for Commerce, Finance and Industry]] and a bencher of [[Middle Temple]], where she chairs the Scholarships and Prizes Committee. Other Government appointments: Independent Member of the DTI Legal Services Board and the Companies Investigation Branch Steering Board. |
=== OFT Audit Committee === | === OFT Audit Committee === | ||
+ | *[[Nigel Matthews]], Chairman of Audit Committee. For 25 years until his retirement in November 2001, Matthews was the Group Secretary of J [[Sainsbury]] plc. A lawyer by training, Nigel was responsible for relations with the regulatory authorities and was closely involved with competition and trading standards matters. He served on the [[Monopolies and Mergers Commission]] from 1991 to 1997 and on a number of government and trade committees. He was awarded the OBE in 2000 for services to the food retail industry. As well as chairing the Audit Committee, Nigel serves as a governor of the University of Hertfordshire and a trustee of the National Grocers' Benevolent Fund. | ||
+ | *Lord [[Norman Blackwell]] is non-executive Chairman of [[SmartStream Technologies Group]]. He is a non-executive Director of [[Slough Estates]] plc and The [[Corporate Services Group]] plc and its subsidiary, [[Comensura]] Ltd. He is also an advisor to [[KPMG Corporate Finance]], and Chairman of the [[Centre for Policy Studies]]. From 1995 to 1997 he was Head of the Prime Minister's Policy Unit in 10 Downing Street, following which he was Director of Group Development, [[NatWest]] Group from 1997-2000. | ||
− | + | *[[Tim Head]] is a Chartered Accountant. From 1995 to 2001 he was the Chief Financial and Accounting Adviser to the [[Competition Commission]] and prior to that he was a partner in the London office of [[Coopers & Lybrand]]. From 2004 to 2006 Tim was an independent member, and chairman, of the Audit Committee of the [[Office of Rail Regulation]]. He is also an independent member of the audit committee of the [[Training and Development Agency for Schools]]. | |
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− | Geoffrey Owen has been Senior Fellow at the Institute of Management, London School of Economics since 1996, following five years as Director of Business Policy at the Centre for Economic Performance, LSE. Previously, he was editor of the [[Financial Times]] for nine years. His other posts include journalist and deputy editor at the FT and executive with British Leyland Motor Corporation. In addition to being a member of the Audit Committee he also serves as non-executive director for The [[Laird Group]]; chairman of the [[Wincott Foundation]]; and was a member of the OFT's Advisory Committee, 2001-2003. His publications include 'Industry in the USA' (Penguin 1967), and 'From Empire to Europe: the decline and recovery of British industry since the second world war' (HarperCollins 1999). | + | *[[Geoffrey Owen]] has been Senior Fellow at the Institute of Management, London School of Economics since 1996, following five years as Director of Business Policy at the [[Centre for Economic Performance]], LSE. Previously, he was editor of the [[Financial Times]] for nine years. His other posts include journalist and deputy editor at the FT and executive with [[British Leyland]] Motor Corporation. In addition to being a member of the Audit Committee he also serves as non-executive director for The [[Laird Group]]; chairman of the [[Wincott Foundation]]; and was a member of the OFT's Advisory Committee, 2001-2003. His publications include ''Industry in the USA'' (Penguin 1967), and ''From Empire to Europe: the decline and recovery of British industry since the second world war'' (HarperCollins 1999). |
− | Christine Wade was appointed Director of OFT Consumer Enforcement Division in July 2003. Prior to this, she was Director of Co-regulation and Co-ordination within the division. Before moving to the OFT she was Head of Essex Trading Standards, having worked in a variety of trading standards departments since leaving University in 1975. Christine was Chair of the Society of Chief Trading Standards Officers in 2000/01 and was awarded the MBE for her services to trading standards in the 2002 New Year's Honours. | + | *[[Christine Wade]] was appointed Director of OFT Consumer Enforcement Division in July 2003. Prior to this, she was Director of Co-regulation and Co-ordination within the division. Before moving to the OFT she was Head of Essex [[Trading Standards]], having worked in a variety of trading standards departments since leaving University in 1975. Christine was Chair of the [[Society of Chief Trading Standards Officers]] in 2000/01 and was awarded the MBE for her services to trading standards in the 2002 New Year's Honours. |
===Staff=== | ===Staff=== | ||
*[[Kyla Brand]] | *[[Kyla Brand]] |
Revision as of 17:11, 9 March 2007
People
Board members
- Philip Collins, Chairman of the Board. Collins became Chairman of the Office of Fair Trading on 1 October 2005. He is a solicitor who has practised in the UK and EU competition law field for more than 30 years, initially in London and latterly in Brussels. He was formerly a partner in Lovells where, in 1978, he was the first partner appointed to specialise in competition law. With the subsequent development of the practice, he was made head of the firm's competition and EU law practice. Subsequently, and until 30 September 2005, he was Senior Counsel at Wilmer Cutler Pickering Hale & Dorr LLP, based in Brussels. He was one of the founders of the Competition Law Forum established at the British Institute of International and Comparative Law and a member of its Advisory Board from its foundation in 2002 until 2005. He is also a member of the Editorial Board of the European Competition Journal.
- John Fingleton, Chief Executive. Became Chief Executive of the OFT in October 2005 for a five year term. He had previously been Chairperson of the Irish Competition Authority since May 2000. Fingleton is Chair of the Association of Competition Economics, and represents the UK on the Competition Committee of the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD). He also sits on the board of several journals that specialise in competition policy. Fingleton studied economics at Trinity College, Dublin and Nuffield College Oxford. He taught economics at Trinity College, Dublin from 1991 to 2000 and held visiting positions at the Universite Libre de Bruxelles (1995) and the Graduate School of Business at the University of Chicago (1998-2000).
- Allan Asher, Non-executive member. Chief Executive of Energywatch. Previously he was the Campaigns Director of the Consumers' Association. Allan is also Director of FEMAG (Foundation for Effective Markets and Governance) in Canberra, Australia, and chair of INSOC (International Society of Civil Society Organisationson on Competition) in Jaipur, India. He chairs the consumer policy committee of the British Standards Institute and is a consultant to consumers' international and to the Consumer Unity and Trade Society (India). Allan is also a member of Transparency International.
- Lord Norman Blackwell, Non-executive member.
- Richard Whish, Non-executive member. Professor of Law at Kings College, London where he has worked since 1991. His professional career has been devoted to competition law and policy and has written extensively on competition law matters. He was in practice, as a partner, with responsibility for the competition law practice from 1989 to 1998, and continues to act as a consultant on competition law. He has extensive experience of advising Governments and NGOs on the development of competition law. Other Government appointments: he was a member of the Director General of Fair Trading's Advisory Panel since it was formed in 2001. The advisory panel ceased to be an establishment of the Board.
- Rosalind Wright, Non-executive member. Director of the Serious Fraud Office until April 2003. Before that she was General Counsel and an Executive Director in the Securities and Futures Authority. She is the chairman of the Fraud Advisory Panel and vice-chairman of the Jewish Association for Business Ethics. She is a member of the Bar Association for Commerce, Finance and Industry and a bencher of Middle Temple, where she chairs the Scholarships and Prizes Committee. Other Government appointments: Independent Member of the DTI Legal Services Board and the Companies Investigation Branch Steering Board.
OFT Audit Committee
- Nigel Matthews, Chairman of Audit Committee. For 25 years until his retirement in November 2001, Matthews was the Group Secretary of J Sainsbury plc. A lawyer by training, Nigel was responsible for relations with the regulatory authorities and was closely involved with competition and trading standards matters. He served on the Monopolies and Mergers Commission from 1991 to 1997 and on a number of government and trade committees. He was awarded the OBE in 2000 for services to the food retail industry. As well as chairing the Audit Committee, Nigel serves as a governor of the University of Hertfordshire and a trustee of the National Grocers' Benevolent Fund.
- Lord Norman Blackwell is non-executive Chairman of SmartStream Technologies Group. He is a non-executive Director of Slough Estates plc and The Corporate Services Group plc and its subsidiary, Comensura Ltd. He is also an advisor to KPMG Corporate Finance, and Chairman of the Centre for Policy Studies. From 1995 to 1997 he was Head of the Prime Minister's Policy Unit in 10 Downing Street, following which he was Director of Group Development, NatWest Group from 1997-2000.
- Tim Head is a Chartered Accountant. From 1995 to 2001 he was the Chief Financial and Accounting Adviser to the Competition Commission and prior to that he was a partner in the London office of Coopers & Lybrand. From 2004 to 2006 Tim was an independent member, and chairman, of the Audit Committee of the Office of Rail Regulation. He is also an independent member of the audit committee of the Training and Development Agency for Schools.
- Geoffrey Owen has been Senior Fellow at the Institute of Management, London School of Economics since 1996, following five years as Director of Business Policy at the Centre for Economic Performance, LSE. Previously, he was editor of the Financial Times for nine years. His other posts include journalist and deputy editor at the FT and executive with British Leyland Motor Corporation. In addition to being a member of the Audit Committee he also serves as non-executive director for The Laird Group; chairman of the Wincott Foundation; and was a member of the OFT's Advisory Committee, 2001-2003. His publications include Industry in the USA (Penguin 1967), and From Empire to Europe: the decline and recovery of British industry since the second world war (HarperCollins 1999).
- Christine Wade was appointed Director of OFT Consumer Enforcement Division in July 2003. Prior to this, she was Director of Co-regulation and Co-ordination within the division. Before moving to the OFT she was Head of Essex Trading Standards, having worked in a variety of trading standards departments since leaving University in 1975. Christine was Chair of the Society of Chief Trading Standards Officers in 2000/01 and was awarded the MBE for her services to trading standards in the 2002 New Year's Honours.