EU court upholds changes to Italy's accounting laws

The European Union’s High Court in Luxembourg today upheld changes to Italian law which have helped Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi avoid charges of false accounting.

EU court upholds changes to Italy's accounting laws

The European Union’s High Court in Luxembourg today upheld changes to Italian law which have helped Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi avoid charges of false accounting.

The European Court of Justice said EU regulations could not be used to impose harsher penalties for false accounting than those set out in 2002 amendments to Italy’s legal system.

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