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Government agencies tasked with trying to make markets work in the public interest by e.g. protecting the environment, preventing fraud etc. Often (especially in US) these are subjects of "regulatory capture" whereby they are effectively controlled by the exact same commercial groups they are nominally in charge of regulating.

 

Regulatory Agencies on Wikispooks

Wikispooks pageWWWDescription
EPAhttp://www.epa.govCreated for the purpose of protecting human health and the environment. However, it appears to be more or less captured by special interests.
Food and Drug Administrationhttp://www.fda.gov
Intelligence and Security Committee of Parliamenthttp://isc.independent.gov.ukNominal overseer the UK's main intelligence intelligence agencies such as MI5, MI6, GCHQ, JIC, DIS. Probably completely captured.
Solicitors Regulatory Authorityhttp://www.sra.org.uk
U.S. Securities and Exchange Commissionhttp://www.sec.govThe US government's agency to regulate the financial sector, generally thought to be completely captured by the larger financial interests.

 

Examples

Page nameDescription
"Independent Police Complaints Commission"A group interested in complaints about the UK police
AHPRAAustralian health regulation agency.
William K. Black
European Medicines AgencyIssued guidance that chloroquine and hydroxychloroquine were only to be used in clinical trials or emergency use programs.
Financial Ombudsman Service
Thorolfur GudnasonChief Epidemiologist of the Icelandic Directorate of Health since 2015.
Independent Office for Police Conduct
Intelligence and Security Committee of ParliamentNominal overseer the UK's main intelligence intelligence agencies such as MI5, MI6, GCHQ, JIC, DIS. Probably completely captured.
International Maritime Organization
Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory AgencyBritish government regulator of pharmaceuticals.
National Nuclear Security AdministrationResponsible for refurbishing US nuclear warheads
New Zealand Broadcasting Standards AuthorityNew Zealand government supervision body for corporate media.
Nuclear Regulatory Commission
OfcomUK broadcasting regulator
Office for Judicial Complaints
Ofqual
Ofsted
Press Complaints Commission
June RaineChief Executive of the Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency who changed its purpose "from watchdog, to enabler."
Solicitors Regulatory Authority
SwissmedicSwiss surveillance authority for medicines and medical devices. Most of the members have huge conflict of interest with Big Pharma
Therapeutic Goods AdministrationThe medicine regulatory agency most captured by Big Pharma in the world.
UK/Atomic Energy Authority
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