An Italian administrative court has asked Italy’s competition watchdog to re-calculate a fine of €93 million (US$102 million) slapped on utility Enel for alleged abuse of a dominant market position, the court stated.
In a ruling seen by Reuterson Tuesday, October 8, the court stated the reasons for its decision would be announced in the next 30 days.
Certain Enel group units had asked for the fine, levied on operations in a part of Italy’s power market, to be reduced, a legal source said.
Enel, Italy’s biggest utility, stated it did not know the reasons of the ruling and so would not comment but added it reserved the right to appeal.
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