
French supermarket groups Casino and Intermarche on Monday, October 5, won a partial victory in their fight against an EU antitrust raid and demand for information into a buying alliance after Europe’s second-top court ruled that regulators failed to prove wrongdoing, reported Reuters.
The supermarkets’ challenge against the European Commission underlined the recent willingness of companies to fight what they say are excessive demands and regulatory overreach by the EU competition enforcer.
The Commission in February 2017 ordered the companies and their subsidiaries to submit to an inspection.
The EU competition enforcer last year subsequently opened an investigation into the supermarkets’ purchasing alliance set up in France in 2014, stating that this could have been used to illegally coordinate their actions.
The supermarkets then took their case to the Luxembourg-based court, disputing the legality of the seizure and copying of data relating to the private lives of their employees and managers and the refusal to return those data.
The General Court agreed with some of their arguments and annulled part of the Commission’s inspection decisions. However, it also upheld the EU system for conducting antitrust raids.
“The Commission has failed to show that it had sufficiently strong evidence to suspect exchanges of information concerning the future commercial strategies of the undertakings,” the judges said.
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