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    Irish EU Veteran Picked to Head European Commission's Elite Competition Unit

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    Posted on April 13, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Irish EU veteran Anthony Whelan, 57, has been appointed Director‑General of the European Commission’s elite competition unit (DG Competition), succeeding Olivier Guersent. Whelan, with a strong digital and legal background, now faces pressure to adjust merger rules amid tensions over Big Tech regula

    Irish EU veteran picked to head European Commission's elite competition unit

    Anthony Whelan's Appointment and Its Significance

    By Foo Yun Chee

    BRUSSELS, April 13 (Reuters) - Irish EU veteran Anthony Whelan will head the European Commission's elite competition unit, EU antitrust chief Teresa Ribera said on Monday, a job which has taken on added importance amid calls on regulators to ease merger rules and tensions with the United States over tech laws.

    Whelan, 57, takes over from Frenchman Olivier Guersent who retired last August after a 33-year career tackling antitrust issues, cartels and financial services.

    Whelan's Background and Experience

    Well respected internally and in the wider antitrust community, Whelan has a background in handling digital technology issues and has worked closely with Commission President Ursula von der Leyen.

    Endorsements and Expectations

    "Anthony brings deep experience in European policymaking and a strong understanding of how our rules serve citizens, innovation and fair markets," Ribera said on social media.

    "In these uncertain times, our responsibility is more important than ever: to enforce our rules firmly, to remain free from any distorting pressures, to act with integrity, and to remember that our primary duty is grounded in a simple Kantian principle: to act fairly and protect the most vulnerable," she said.

    Career Highlights

    Three Decades with the EU

    THREE DECADES WITH THE EU

    A barrister and graduate of Trinity College Dublin, Whelan started his European Union career in 1995 as a legal secretary for an EU Court of Justice advocate general before moving to the Commission's legal service in 2000.

    Leadership Roles and Achievements

    Between 2008 and 2013 he headed the office of Neelie Kroes, during her stint as EU competition chief when she took on Microsoft and also her subsequent job as EU digital chief.

    Whelan became a director at the Commission's digital unit in 2014. He joined von der Leyen's cabinet as her digital adviser in 2019 and was rewarded with the post of deputy director general for state aid in September last year. 

    Challenges Ahead

    Pressure on Merger Rules

    The Irishman will have to tackle the mounting pressure from some companies and some EU governments to loosen merger rules to help create European champions to compete with U.S. and Chinese giants.

    Led by Europe's biggest telecoms operators, they argue that regulators should widen the current focus on the price impact on consumers to include the potential benefits of sustainability and innovation.

    Tech Regulation and U.S. Relations

    Whelan will also have to help Ribera grapple with U.S. criticism of landmark rules aiming at reining in the power of Big Tech and ensuring that online giants do a better job policing their platforms.

    Ribera is set to decide in the coming months on Google's adtech business, its AI Overview and its spam policy as well as Meta's plan to ban rival AI chatbots on WhatsApp. 

    (Reporting by Foo Yun CheeEditing by Keith Weir)

    References

    • EU job ad to seek new head of competition department | MLex | Specialist news and analysis on legal risk and regulation
    • Europe Daily News, 27 November 2024 | Insights | Mayer Brown
    • Scariff's Anthony among contenders for powerful European Commission job - Clare Echo

    Table of Contents

    • Anthony Whelan's Appointment and Its Significance
    • Whelan's Background and Experience

    Key Takeaways

    • •Whelan, 57, named head of DG Competition, taking over from Olivier Guersent who retired in August after 33 years (mlex.com).
    • •He has deep experience in digital policy, having served as Von der Leyen’s digital adviser since 2019 and previously as Deputy Director‑General for state aid since late 2024 (mayerbrown.com).

    Frequently Asked Questions about Irish EU veteran picked to head European Commission's elite competition unit

    1Who has been appointed as the new head of the European Commission's competition unit?

    Anthony Whelan, an Irish EU veteran, has been appointed as the new director-general of the European Commission's competition unit.

    2What challenges will Anthony Whelan face as the new competition chief?
  • Endorsements and Expectations
  • Career Highlights
  • Three Decades with the EU
  • Leadership Roles and Achievements
  • Challenges Ahead
  • Pressure on Merger Rules
  • Tech Regulation and U.S. Relations
  • •Whelan now faces growing calls to loosen EU merger rules to foster European champions, and must manage US criticism of sweeping Big Tech rules (clareecho.ie).
  • Whelan will face mounting pressure to loosen merger rules, help create EU business champions, and tackle regulatory tensions with the U.S. over tech laws.

    3What is Anthony Whelan's background?

    Whelan has extensive experience in digital technology and EU regulation, previously serving as a director at the digital unit and advising President Ursula von der Leyen.

    4Why is the European Commission's competition unit important?

    The competition unit manages antitrust issues, merger rules, and oversees regulatory measures affecting major EU and U.S. tech companies.

    5What major policy decisions are upcoming for the EU competition unit?

    Upcoming decisions include evaluating Google's adtech business, AI Overview, spam policy, and Meta's chatbot restrictions on WhatsApp.

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