| Barosso refuses to rule out possibility of court challenge to corporate tax rate |
| Written by Libertas | |
| Thursday, 17 April 2008 | |
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Speaking after an exchange with EU Commission President Jose Barroso at the Forum on Europe this afternoon, Libertas Executive Director Naoise Nunn has said that it Mr. Barroso's refusal to deny the possibility of a court challenge to Ireland's Corporate tax rates after ratification of the Lisbon Treaty was a "devastating" indictment of the Treaty. Commenting on the exchange, Mr. Nunn said: |
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