Consumer and competition policy
1st November 2015
Recommendations for a new system following transfer of powers to Scotland.
Scotland should have a new statutory body to champion Scottish consumers, according to an expert report published today.
An independent Working Group on Consumer and Competition Policy, set up by the Scottish Government, recommends that a new body provisionally called Consumer Scotland, should:
Work to develop a coherent consumer strategy that empowers, informs and protects consumers, making it easier for people to get help when they need it
Speak up for consumers at local, national and European levels
Improve co-ordination across the enforcement landscape
Work with businesses to help build effective and fair relationships with their customers
Raise the profile of competition concerns in Scottish markets.
The Scotland Bill will transfer powers over consumer advocacy and advice, and elements of competition policy, to the Scottish Parliament.
Chair of the Working Group, Rick Hill MBE said: "The expert Working Group's report and recommendations provides a platform for the Scottish Government to create a more joined-up approach for Scottish consumers. The new organisation we recommend - Consumer Scotland - should work for a fairer deal for Scottish consumers and make sure their voices are heard."
Deputy First Minister John Swinney welcomed the report. He said:"New powers will allow us to create a more integrated consumer protection regime that gets Scottish consumers a fairer deal, taking into account the extra challenges or costs that rural and island areas can often face in accessing goods or services.
“I am clear that any new consumer body must be high quality, efficient and accessible, so I welcome this comprehensive report that considers how to implement a new and innovative approach.
“We will study the report carefully and provide the Scottish Government's full response in the New Year. I thank Rick and all members of the Working Group for their invaluable input."
The Scottish Government established the Working Group in March 2015 to consider optimal arrangements for deliver consumer protection and competition policy in Scotland. The report is available at: www.gov.scot/consumercompetitionreport
Membership of the Working Group is:
Rick Hill MBE - Chair
Sheena Brown – Scottish Government
Peter Freeman – Personal capacity
Richard Khaldi – Personal capacity
Susan Love – Policy Manager for Scotland - Federation of Small Businesses
Margaret Lynch – CEO, Citizens Advice Scotland
Jim Martin – Ombudsman, Scottish Public Services Ombudsman
Trisha McAuley OBE – Consultant
Pete Moorey – Head of Campaigns, Which?
Fiona Richardson – Chief Officer, Trading Standards Scotland
Lewis Shand-Smith – Chief Ombudsman, Ombudsman Services
Douglas Sinclair CBE – Chair, Accounts Commission
Jamie Steed – Scottish Government - Secretariat
More info at: http://www.gov.scot/Topics/Business-Industry/ConsumerCompetition