leniencyohjelmia
Leniencyohjelmia, or leniency programs, are formal mechanisms used by competition authorities to encourage companies involved in anticompetitive practices to disclose information about their conduct and cooperate with investigations. They typically offer immunity from fines or substantial penalties to the first firm (or firms) that fully cooperate, with additional participants potentially receiving reduced penalties if they cooperate and meet certain criteria. The aim is to deter cartel activity and speed up enforcement.
How they work varies by jurisdiction, but generally a company suspecting involvement in a cartel submits an
Jurisdictional landscape: leniency programs exist in many countries, including the European Union, the United States, and
Effectiveness and criticisms: proponents argue leniency programs help detect cartels more quickly and reduce enforcement costs,