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Enterprise and Regulatory Reform Act 2013

Performance report

163.Paragraph 14 provides that, after the end of each financial year, the CMA will publish an annual report on its activities and performance, and lay the report before Parliament. It stipulates that the annual report will include a survey of developments in respect of matters falling within the scope of the OFT’s functions; an assessment of progress against the year’s annual plan prepared under paragraph 12; a summary of the CMA’s significant decisions, investigations and activities; a summary of how the CMA has allocated resources; and an assessment of its activities relating to enforcement functions. This is the minimum that must be included in the report; it is open for the CMA to include more information if it wishes. The CMA may also, as paragraph 15 makes clear, prepare and publish other reports on any matters relating to its functions.

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