Former Amazon boss Doug Gurr set to be next CMA permanent chairman


Former Amazon executive Doug Gurr is poised to become the permanent chairman of the UKโ€™s competition regulator, the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA), following his nomination by Business and Trade Secretary Peter Kyle.

Mr Gurr has served as interim chairman since early last year, stepping in after Marcus Bokkerink’s departure amid government strategy disputes.

During this period, he has supported government initiatives to boost economic growth by reducing business red tape.

The CMA is also overhauling its merger and acquisition scrutiny, responding to claims it previously hindered UK business growth.

Mr Kyle said: โ€œUnder Doug Gurrโ€™s leadership as interim chair, the CMA is playing a key role in delivering the Governmentโ€™s pro-growth agenda, ensuring the UK is a place where businesses can grow and invest with confidence.

โ€œI look forward to Doug leading the delivery of the CMAโ€™s three-year strategy to drive economic growth and improve household prosperity.โ€

Business and Trade Secretary Peter Kyle named Mr Gurr as his preferred candidate to be chairman of the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA)

Business and Trade Secretary Peter Kyle named Mr Gurr as his preferred candidate to be chairman of the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA)

Mr Gurr was Amazonโ€™s country manager for the UK until 2020, when he left the US retail tech giant to become a director of the National History Museum.

He will appear before Parliamentโ€™s Business and Trade Select Committee on Tuesday before his appointment is officially ratified.

Gurr was appointed as interim chair of the CMA in January 2025 and has now been selected to complete a full five-year term following an open competition for the role.

On Monday, Mr Gurr said: โ€œThe Government have been clear in their commitment to delivering economic growth and improving household prosperity.

โ€œI have enjoyed my time at the CMA and can see a clear contribution we can make here through promoting competition and protecting consumers.

โ€œIt would be both a pleasure and a privilege to continue this important work.โ€

Doug Gurr, right, with the Prince and Princess of Wales and botanist Dr Sandy Knapp at the Natural History Museumโ€™s newly transformed gardens in London in September 2025 (Eddie Mulholland/Daily Telegraph/PA)

Doug Gurr, right, with the Prince and Princess of Wales and botanist Dr Sandy Knapp at the Natural History Museumโ€™s newly transformed gardens in London in September 2025 (Eddie Mulholland/Daily Telegraph/PA)

A spokesperson said: โ€œFree and fair competition and effective consumer protection support growth by putting money back in peopleโ€™s pockets and driving forward innovation, productivity, investment.

โ€œIt comes off the back of the most recent GDP figures, which showed that the UK was the fastest-growing economy in Europe.

โ€œThis is down to the economic plan that has been delivered so far, by building a stronger, more secure economy; cutting the cost of living; cutting the national debt; and creating the conditions for growth and investment.โ€

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