EU Threatens To Take Greece To ECJ Over OTE Golden Share
April 26 2012 - 7:13AM
Dow Jones News
The European Commission has given Greece two months to respond
to its concerns about the government's golden share in the Hellenic
Telecommunications Organization (HLTOY) or face being taken to the
European Court of Justice.
In a press statement Thursday, the EU's executive said the Greek
government's share purchase agreement with Deutsche Telekom
(DTE.XE), later written into national law, left the government with
too much say in the company.
"The Commission considers that the national law enables the
Greek government to participate in OTE's governing bodies in a more
significant manner than its shareholder status would normally
allow," the statement said.
The Commission said the Greek law infringes EU freedoms and
capital movement.
The ruling was part of the Commission's monthly package of
so-called infringements--probes into actions by member states that
may break EU laws.
The Commission said it will take Italy to court over the energy
performance of buildings. It said Italy has not written into law an
EU directive that says when buildings are constructed, rented or
sold, an energy performance certificate must be made available to
the owner or prospective buyer or tenant.
The Commission also gave Spain two months to amend its rules on
excise duties to bring them in line with EU legislation. The
Commission is concerned about a provision of Spain's law that
imposes a penalty if the estimated journey time for excise goods is
shorter than the actual time it takes.
-By Laurence Norman and Clare Connaghan, Dow Jones Newswires;
+32 (0)2 741 1481; laurence.norman@dowjones.com
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