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Access to file An effective right of defence? Karen Williams Hearing Officer EUROPEAN COMMISSION. Access to file Fundamentals. Legal Basis: Fundamental Principle of EC Law (ECJ) Regulation 1/2003, Regulation 139/2004, Implementing Regulations Detailed rules in notice on access to file
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Access to file An effective right of defence? Karen Williams Hearing Officer EUROPEAN COMMISSION
Access to file Fundamentals Legal Basis: • Fundamental Principle of EC Law (ECJ) • Regulation 1/2003, Regulation 139/2004, Implementing Regulations • Detailed rules in notice on access to file Purpose: Access to investigation file allows the parties to • express their views effectively on the preliminary conclusions reached by the Commission
Access to file Fundamentals Timing: Issuance of SO triggers access to file Scope: • Principle of equality of arms The Commission must reveal all information in its investigation file. • Two valid grounds for denying access: • Internal Documents • Confidential Information
Access to file vs Confidentiality • The duty to protect confidential information • Notion of confidentiality: Danger of serious harm (CFI in Postbank) • Prior to disclosure of potential business secrets: The so called “Akzo-procedure” • Access to file and business secrets: The balancing exercise
Access to file The balancing exercise Balance should take account of • The potential exonerating or incriminating probative value of the information • The harm possibly caused by its disclosure Practical arrangements to achieve balance • Evidence is only revealed partially • Without revealing the provider’s idendity • By disclosing figures in ranges • By producing meaningful summaries • A data room procedure is applied
Access to file – The Hearing Officer’s role With regard to access to file, the Hearing Officer • Acts as a mediator in order to resolve disputes between the companies and the relevant Commission services • Ultimately decides on requests for confidentiality and access to file • Spreads the culture of fair process within DG Competition and provides guidance
Access to file – Guidance for efficiency • Information providers should submit substantiated requests for confidentiality • The addressees of a statement of objections should concentrate on information essential for their defence, explaining the possible probative value of confidential information they request. • The Commission should deal with access to file and confidentiality requests in good time, applying consistently high standards.
Access to file – Beyond legal requirements • Transparency is not a right but a good practice • Best Practices: Review of key documents prior to issuance of SO in Merger Proceedings • Mutual exchange of replies and comments with other parties’ consent improves quality of decision making
Conclusions • Likelihood of access to file needs to be factored from the outset • Basic rules establish high legal standard • Rules still evolving • Ultimately case by case approach