A number of companies have recently demanded that antitrust enforcers pay default interest on fines in annulled antitrust cases.
Deutsche Telekom challenged the fine at the Luxembourg-based General Court, Europe's second highest, which cut it to 19 million euros in 2018, forcing the EU competition enforcer to repay the difference.
Deutsche Telekom returned to the court after the EU competition enforcer refused to pay interest for the period between the payment and the reimbursement and got judges to back its fight.
The Commission then appealed to the Luxembourg-based EU Court of Justice (CJEU).
The case is C‑221/22 P European Commission v Deutsche Telekom AG.
Persons:
Fabian Bimmer, Deutsche, Anthony Michael Collins, refunding, Foo Yun Chee, Kirsten Donovan
Organizations:
Deutsche Telekom, ITS, REUTERS, Companies Deutsche Telekom AG, Intel, Deutsche, European Commission, EU, Court of Justice, Deutsche Telekom AG, Thomson
Locations:
Hamburg, Germany, Slovakia, Luxembourg