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Providing information to the President of the Office of Competition and Consumer Protection Before the change in regulations, the President of the Office of Competition and Consumer Protection could request the provision of documents and information, for this purpose he sent a letter to the entrepreneur. After the change, this rule did not change, but the group of people to whom such a request can be directed was expanded. Currently, the President may also submit such a request to natural persons who do not run a business.
As well as to legal persons and organizational units that are not legal persons, to provide information and philippines photo editor documents indicated in the letter. As you can read in the justification to the amending Act, the category of such persons may include, among others: natural persons who committed anti-competitive practices while running a business and then liquidated it, current and former employees of the entrepreneur engaged in anti-competitive practice, the so-called whistleblowers.

The letter of the President of the Office of Competition and Consumer Protection must precisely specify the scope of information requested or the list of documents expected. Additionally, the deadline for submitting them should be indicated and instructions should be given about possible consequences in the event of failure to fulfill the imposed obligation. Requesting information from natural persons is associated with guaranteeing such persons freedom from self-incrimination . This means that if providing information would expose them or their loved ones to criminal liability, they have the right to refuse to provide information.
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