EU court imposes €32 MM euro fine on Britain for pleasure boat fuel
9/28/2023 8:40:00 AM
(Reuters) - The European Union's Court of Justice imposed on Thursday a $33.6 MM fine on Britain, arguing the UK had failed to prohibit using marked fuel in private pleasure boats within a time limit set by the European Commission.
"The United Kingdom did not comply with the judgment establishing the infringement until after the court proceedings were brought, after a period of almost three years," the Luxembourg-based court, Europe's top, said in a ruling.
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