MEMO/09/1
Brussels, 7th January 2009
Antitrust: Commission confirms inspections
in the smart card chip sector
The European Commission can confirm that on 21
October 2008 Commission officials carried out unannounced inspections at the
premises of several smart card chips producers in several Member States. These
chips are used for the production of smart cards, such as telephone SIM cards,
bank cards and identity cards. The Commission has reason to believe that the
companies concerned may have violated EC Treaty rules prohibiting practices such
as price fixing, customer allocation and the exchange of commercially sensitive
information (Article 81).
The Commission officials were accompanied by their counterparts from the
national competition authorities.
Surprise inspections are a preliminary step in investigations into suspected
cartels. The fact that the Commission carries out such inspections does not mean
that the companies are guilty of anti-competitive behaviour; nor does it
prejudge the outcome of the investigation itself. The Commission respects the
rights of defence, in particular the right of companies to be heard in antitrust
proceedings.
There is no strict deadline to complete cartel inquiries. Their duration
depends on a number of factors, including the complexity of each case, the
extent to which the undertakings concerned co-operate and the exercise of the
rights of defence.