The EU Court of First Instance states that an undertaking faced with a request for information by way of a decision made by the Commission runs a higher risk of sanctions than one confronted with a ’mere’ request for information (Scottish Football Association)
Case T-46/92
The Scottish Football Association v Commission of the European Communities*
1. The mere fact that in a procedure applying the competition rules the Commission requests information by way of a decision is able to affect the legal situation of the undertaking concerned, for an undertaking faced with such a decision runs a higher risk of sanctions than one confronted with a 'mere' request for information. Consequently, even though it may be disposed
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