Competition Markets Authority
The Digital Regulation Cooperation Forum (DRCF) brings 4 UK regulators - Competition and Markets Authority (CMA), the Office of Communications (Ofcom), Information Commissioners Office (ICO) and The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) - together to deliver a coherent approach on digital regulation for the benefit of people and businesses online.
The DRCF was formed because efficient joined-up regulation is key to addressing the complex challenges that digital services and technologies pose. This role is even more important at a time of economic uncertainty for both users and industry, and we seek to provide them with greater clarity and consistency.
We are in an exciting period of delivering our ambitions, and looking to what the next year will bring. This call for input invites stakeholders for their views about issues that the DRCF should take into consideration as it develops its plan of work for 2023 to 2024.
It sits alongside our ongoing and regular engagement with external stakeholders including industry, Government, Parliament, other regulatory bodies and international partners.
We are seeking views on how the DRCF as a co-ordinating body can bring together its members for the benefit of people and businesses online, and will consider all input as we look to publish our next workplan.