Better Regulation Executive

The Better Regulation Executive is a part of the British Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy.

It is in charge of regulatory reform across the British Government. A forerunner of the Executive was the Better Regulation Commission.

Policy

Some regulations are ineffective and unnecessary. Complying with them costs businesses time and money, and can restrict economic growth. Red tape can also make running charities and community groups more challenging than it needs to be. Governments generally attempt to ensure regulations are fair and effective. The Better Regulation Executive's purpose is to effectively strike the right balance between protecting people’s rights, health and safety and freeing them from unnecessary bureaucracy.

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