Turkish Constitutional Court Upholds Competition Authority's Inspection Powers

The Turkish Constitutional Court has upheld the Competition Authority's on-site inspection powers, affirming the constitutionality of Article 15 of Law No. 4054 on the Protection of Competition. This decision reinforces the Authority's ability to conduct unannounced inspections, commonly known as 'dawn raids,' to investigate potential anti-competitive practices.

Background of the Decision

The Court's decision, published in the Official Gazette on 17 February 2026, addresses challenges to the Authority's inspection powers. The ruling emphasizes that these powers are essential for effective enforcement of competition laws and do not violate constitutional rights when conducted within the legal framework.

Implications for Businesses

Businesses operating in Turkey should be aware of the Authority's affirmed powers to conduct on-site inspections without prior notice. Compliance with competition laws is crucial, as the Authority is expected to continue its proactive approach in monitoring and investigating potential violations.

For a comprehensive analysis, refer to the full article: The Turkish Constitutional Court Upholds the Competition Authority’s On-Site Inspection Powers.

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