The Future Regulatory Framework

A conversation on the Future Regulatory Framework with Hogan Lovells partner Rachel Kent and Lord Holmes of Richmond.

Onshoring the EU acquisition was a gargantuan task but was far from the end of the story. A large proportion of that needs to be transferred to regulation so that it can be applied and amended in a more agile way by our independent regulators.

HMT are consulting on various aspects of this: principles within which regulators should make regulation, industry engagement mechanisms and cost-benefit analysis and perhaps most importantly effective scrutiny and accountability of regulators.

I sat down with Lord Holmes of Richmond to get his thoughts on how to make effective scrutiny.  Listen to our conversation here and read Lord Holmes' blog here.

 

 

 

 

 

Authored by Rachel Kent

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Rachel Kent
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