EU Commissioner: What Ireland does with €13bn from Apple tax case up to the Government

EU Commissioner for Competition Margrethe Vestager described the ruling as a 'big win' for European citizens and 'tax justice'. File picture
The Government will “respect the findings” of Europe’s top court following a ruling in the long-running Apple State aid case which will see the tech giant pay back €13bn in taxes.
Earlier today, the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) ruled against Apple in its latest legal bid to quash a €13bn tax order the EU Commission said it owes to Ireland. Ireland had been supporting Apple in its attempts to overturn the ruling.