Gazprom submits appeal on Kyiv Economic Court's decision about $6.5 bln fine
Gazprom is appealing the decision of the Kyiv Economic Court, which recognized the Antimonopoly Committee of Ukraine's fining the Russian company UAH 172 billion ($6.5 billion at the current exchange rate) as legal.
According to the information of the Sudova Vlada Ukrainy (Judicial Authority of Ukraine) portal, the appeal was submitted on December 15.
At the same time, the press service of the Kyiv Economic Court of Appeals told Interfax-Ukraine that such an appeal has not yet been registered in their system.
Earlier the Kyiv Economic Court fully met the legal demands of the antimonopoly committee against Gazprom about the forced collection of a UAH 172 billion fine from the company.
The official exchange rate on December 16 was UAH 26.3/$1.
Advertising
Advertising
MORE ABOUT
Court rules to seize all property of Supreme Court ex-head Kniazev – Justice Ministry
17:43, 24.04.2024
Court overturns arrest of 100% of Ukrtower owned by Turkcell - Datagroup-Volia
10:04, 23.04.2024
KYIV COURT OF APPEALS GRANTS LIFECELL'S CLAIM, LIFTING SEIZURE OF 19.8% OF COMPANY'S CORPORATE RIGHTS
18:34, 16.04.2024
SBU denies info about appeal against Maliuk's arrest in absentia in Russian court
20:59, 15.04.2024
Court to hear dispute between Paseniuk and NBU regarding Avangard bank in closed-door session
19:28, 09.04.2024
LATEST
New EU sanctions will apply to supplies of manganese ore and aluminum oxide to Russia – Latvian authorities
21:07, 03.05.2024
NBU lifts restrictions on import of works, services; introduces other currency concessions
21:01, 03.05.2024
Ukrainian coal could be exported due to shutdown of Centerenergo in Russian heavy shelling – Minister of Energy
19:26, 03.05.2024
NBU requires Getin Holding to sell Idea Bank within six months
10:09, 03.05.2024
DIM company accredits houses under construction in eOselia program