Jersey and Guernsey competition authorities to demerge

Posted: 23/04/2020

The Government of Jersey has announced that the Channel Islands Competition and Regulatory Authorities (CICRA) will de-merge from 1 July 2020 to better address the different competition issues faced in Jersey and Guernsey.

CICRA was created in 2010 as an administrative arrangement between the Jersey Competition Regulatory Authority (JCRA) and the Guernsey Competition and Regulatory Authority (GCRA) to share costs and expertise to work more efficiently across the Island. 
 
However, differences in Jersey's and Guernsey's political and legal systems, priorities and political cycles mean that both islands have varied scope for competition and economic regulation.

New direction for JCRA

The Minister for Economic Development, Tourism Sport and Culture, Senator Lyndon Farnham, has set the new direction for the JCRA to make competition work as well as it can in the interests of Jersey consumers and businesses. 

A transition plan is being implemented by the JCRA to ensure that competition regulation is not affected by the change. As part of the demerger, up to four new members of staff will be appointed to operate the JCRA.

From 1 June, the JCRA will function independently under its own board, executive and staff. It will continue to enforce competition and regulatory law, and seek to promote the best outcomes for consumers and businesses in Jersey’s markets.

Continued co-operation

Both the JCRA and GCRA will continue to co-operate where appropriate. 

Senator Lyndon Farnham said: “CICRA has demonstrated excellent cooperation between the two islands, and I thank staff for their hard work over the last 10 years.

“However, with a changing economic outlook, this decision has been made to enable the JCRA to focus on the consumer matters that impact people in Jersey. A renewed focus by the JCRA on promoting competition can support islanders’ living standards and improve the competitiveness of businesses. 

“Overall, unwinding CICRA will enhance the ability of the JCRA to be responsive, adaptable and in tune with the needs of consumers and businesses and is in the best interests of Jersey’s economy.” 


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