Daniel Ihász-Tóth has been working with the European Union Agency for the Cooperation of Energy Regulators (ACER) since 2014. He has worked on implementation and then on the operations of the EU-wide energy market transparency and integrity framework (REMIT). Daniel worked on the technical aspects of wholesale trading data collection as well drafting policy papers and guidance for market participants on the prohibition of market abuse. In his current role, he is advising national regulators on potential market manipulation and insider trading cases. Prior to joining ACER, Daniel has worked with investment planning at the Hungarian national energy champion, MVM. Before that, he was a consultant at Nielsen, a global data and analytics company; and at Encore, a boutique consultancy specialised on energy market risk management. Daniel received a degree in social sciences and energy economics from the Corvinus University of Budapest and a degree in finance at the ESSCA School of Management in Angers, France.