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The FINANCIAL -- Deutsche Post DHL, the world's leading mail and logistics group, will file an appeal with the European Court of Justice against the state aid ruling made by the European Commission and has aligned this decision with the German federal government, according to DHL.
In 2007 the European Commission initiated a formal investigation against the Federal Republic of Germany concerning alleged unlawful state aid to Deutsche Post AG. During the investigation, the Commission addressed matters they had examined earlier during similar state aid proceedings from the year 2002 and that had ended in a defeat for the Commission in September 2010 as a result of a company appeal in the ultimate legal instance.
The current proceedings focused on state grants like financial equalization and the funding of civil servant pensions at Deutsche Post. In its decision today, the Commission found no case of incompatible state aid with respect to financial equalization.
The EU Commission, according to its current ruling, demands that Deutsche Post repay this state aid to the Federal Republic of Germany in the amount of 500 million to one billion euros. Given information already provided, the company assumes the amount will be at the lower end of the range. Moreover, no other state aid proceedings involving the Group are pending at the European Commission.
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