Marcus Bokkerink is leaving as the government signals it is serious about growth, the BBC understands.
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In a move that suggests the UK’s antitrust regulator is now more about boosting growth than busting monopolies, Rachel Reeves has sent Marcus Bokkerink packing, leaving us to wonder if the CMA will soon be more lenient than a cat at a mouse convention.
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