b'The Suspicions HereThe European Commission conducted the dawn raids because it suspected that supermarket chains had shared with each other information about (1) discounts negotiated with suppliers and (2) sales strategies.What Went Wrong HereThe first dawn raid was organized based on informal interviews, which were summarized but not properly recorded. So that dawn raidand those that followedwere not based on substantiated evidence. As a result, the inspection turned into a fishing expedition and unduly interfered with privacy and other fundamental rights.How the Courts Made it RightThe General Court partially annulled the first dawn raid as suspicion (1) was not supported by any evidence on file. On further appeal, the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) annulled the dawn raids in full because suspicion (2) was only supported by internal summaries of interviews, not by interview minutes or recordings. All information found in the raids was 24'