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Italy court rejects govt request to suspend 1 billion euro payment to TIM

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Posted on January 22, 2025

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· Last updated: January 27, 2026

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MILAN (Reuters) - An Italian appeals court has rejected a request by Italy's government to suspend a 1 billion euro ($1.04 billion) payment to Telecom Italia(TIM) in a dispute linked to the

Italy Court Rejects Suspension of €1 Billion Payment to TIM

MILAN (Reuters) - An appeals court has rejected an Italian government request to suspend a 1 billion euro ($1 billion) payment to Telecom Italia (TIM) pending a final decision in a dispute linked to the liberalisation of the telecoms sector, the ruling showed.

Shares in TIM rose after the decision was made public on Wednesday, but gave up most of the gains to stand 0.5% higher by 1423 GMT.

Italy's Supreme Court later this year is expected to rule after the government appealed against a lower court decision that found against it last April.

Pending the final outcome of the case, which dates back to 1998, the government had asked for the freezing of the payment. The sum has doubled in size because of interest.

TIM said in a note it had been informed of the decision.

Lawyers representing the government did not respond to requests for comment.

TIM Chief Executive Pietro Labriola said in November that any cash from the case could be used to support shareholder reward plans.

($1 = 0.9588 euros)

(Reporting by Elvira Pollina and Paolo Chiriatti; Writing by Cristina Carlevaro, editing by Giulia Segreti, Keith Weir and Barbara Lewis)

Key Takeaways

  • Italy's appeals court denies suspension of €1 billion payment to TIM.
  • The payment dispute is linked to telecom sector liberalisation.
  • TIM shares rose but later stabilized after the court decision.
  • The case dates back to 1998 and involves accrued interest.
  • Italy's Supreme Court will make a final ruling later this year.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the main topic?
The main topic is the Italian court's decision to reject the government's request to suspend a €1 billion payment to Telecom Italia (TIM).
Why is the payment disputed?
The payment is disputed due to issues related to the liberalisation of the telecoms sector, dating back to 1998.
What is the impact on TIM's shares?
TIM's shares initially rose following the court's decision but later stabilized, ending 0.5% higher.

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