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"I welcome this Report. Currently, the Commission has to investigate every alleged violation of the state aid rules, no matter what the source is; there are no specific formal requirements attached to the lodging of a complaint. This has led to a high number of complaints lodged at the Commission, many of which are either not motivated by genuine competition concerns or not sufficiently substantiated, leading to a situation where resources are tied up and often diverted from pursuing genuine competition issues, and procedures are prolonged. To address this, the Commission proposes that complainants are in the future required to submit a certain amount of compulsory information, while also demonstrating that they are interested parties in the alleged misuse of state aid. In cases where the information does not pass these admissibility criteria, it will not be classified as a complaint, meaning the Commission will no longer be under an obligation to adopt formal decisions"@en1
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