Ireland South MEP Billy Kelleher believes Ireland's approach to taxing Apple was correct.
The Government believes it has a very transparent taxation system.
That's according to Fianna Fail Ireland South MEP Billy Kelleher, after an opinion that a lower court should review a decision on the Apple Tax Case.
The General Court said an EU Commission decision that the tech giant owed Ireland €13bn in back taxes between 2003 and 2014 should be thrown out.
Mr. Kelleher says a decision needs to be made on it but the Government is right to defend itself:
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