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'There are clear risks ahead': Finance Minister says government will invest Apple tax windfall
Last year
2024
Minister says 'sensible decisions' will be made by Govt on how to spend €13bn Apple tax money
Hospitals, trains, millions of Oasis tickets: Nine ways Ireland could spend its Apple billions
EU court rules Apple must pay Ireland €13 billion in unpaid taxes after lengthy legal saga
The Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) is the highest court in the EU.
The court ruled that Ireland granted Apple unlawful aid which Ireland is now required to recover.
In a statement, the Irish Government said the funds will now be drawn down from an escrow fund.
EU Commissioner Margrethe Vestager said the case was a win for "European citizens and tax justice".
All time
Minister McEntee: Gardaí will not have their 'hands tied' by Dwyer judgement
EU court rules in favour of Graham Dwyer in privacy case, paving way for murder conviction appeal
Explainer: The EU is trying to force the UK to get real, here's how