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UK and EU competition update: CMA leniency consultation, merger and DMCCA guidance; DMA enforcement (Apple €500m, Meta €200m); General Court/CJEU antitrust and State aid judgments—1 May 2025

Published on: 01 May 2025

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CMA launches consultation on proposed changes to the CMA’s published guidance on applications for leniency and no-action in cartel cases

The CMA has opened a consultation on proposed revisions to its guidance for leniency and no-action applications in cartel cases. This guidance was first issued by the Office of Fair Trading in 2013 and adopted by the CMA in 2014 (the Current Guidance), together with the supporting quick guides. The Current Guidance sets out comprehensive direction on how the CMA’s leniency policy is applied. The consultation covers amendments to both the Current Guidance and the quick guides, which have now been retitled the Short Guides. The CMA’s leniency policy is central to its approach to deterring anti-competitive behaviour, by underpinning the efficient detection and robust enforcement of cartel activity. It not only brings to light cartels that might otherwise remain undiscovered, but also incentivises participating companies to provide direct evidence and to co-operate proactively with the CMA...

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