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Trustees: who, why and what? GCLC lunch talk - Andrew Renshaw 31 May 2005
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Legal basis for appointment No express legal basis for appointment “The Commission may attach to its decision conditions and obligations intended to ensure that the undertakings concerned comply with the commitments they have entered into vis à vis the Commission with a view to rendering the concentration compatible with the common market” (Article 6(2) and 8(2) of Regulation 139/2004) Conditions: specify the positive measures required to restore competition Obligations: specify the implementing steps required to fulfil the conditions Appointment of a trustee is an obligation imposed on notifying party
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Legal basis for appointment (cont.) Sanctions for failing to appoint a Trustee: clearance decision not automatically void but can be revoked parties may be subject to: fines (up to 10% of worldwide turnover) periodic penalty payments (up to 5% of average daily turnover) Commission’s power to impose obligations is not limitless but is broad
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Why are Trustees appointed? Authorities need to ensure implementation and effective enforcement of the remedy. This requires monitoring Commission needs to be proactive. Cannot always rely on market participants. But Commission lacks resources and expertise Trustees can assist in: monitoring implementation of divestment ongoing monitoring of behavioural commitments implementing divestment ensure that “hold separate” conditions are met so divestiture package does not deteriorate remedies interpretation: resolution of disputes Trustees are almost always appointed in merger cases involving commitments
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What requirements do Trustees need to meet? Appropriate qualifications for the task Independent of merging firms Not be subject to conflicts of interest Trustees appointed and remunerated by merging firms Appointment contract (mandate) is subject to Commission’s prior approval Trustee follows instructions of the Commission - not those of merging parties Trustee cannot be dismissed by merging parties without Commission approval
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