Tag: Follow-up of requests for information

  • Privilege against self-incrimination

    Privilege against self-incriminationThe questions should be framed so they do not solicit self-incriminatory replies.More about Privilege against self-incriminationWhere the addressee of a request for information pursuant to Article 18(2) Reg. 1/2003 refuses to reply to a question …

  • Requests for extension

    Reminders and requests for extensionIf so requested by the addressee, an extension of the time-limit may be granted. The addressee should provide the reasons for the request for the extension of the time-limit, sufficiently in advance to the expiry of the time limit, in writing (letter or e…

  • Follow-up of requests for information

    Follow-up of requests for informationThe Commission services may provide NCAs with copies of replies to a request for information, but the provisions of Article 11(2) of Regulation No 1/2003 are not regarded as containing any obligation in this respect. If the undertaking concerned has clai…

  • Incorrect replies to the request for information

    Incorrect or misleading replies to the request for informationFines may be imposed according to Article 23 (1)(a) by decision on undertakings and associations of undertakings where, intentionally or negligently they supply incorrect or misleading information in response to a simple request …

  • Absence of reply to the request for information

    Absence of reply to the request for informationIf the undertaking requested does not reply to the request for information, the Commission may choose to send a request for information by decision (Article 18(3).ResourcesSee AlsoReferencesInformation about Absen…