EU Withholds Cash to Poland as Nation Snubs $238 Million Fines
Source: Bloomberg | Bloomberg News July 15, 2022
Poland has racked up 237 million euros ($238 million) in unpaid fines since the European Union’s top court issued a record penalty over democratic backsliding last year — forcing the bloc to start withholding about 111 million euros of EU funds earmarked for the nation.
While Poland has shown a more conciliatory tone with the EU over the criticisms, the government hasn’t paid a cent since the EU Court of Justice in October slapped it with a 1 million euros a day fine for failing to dismantle a controversial regime for disciplining judges, according to Didier Reynders, the EU’s justice commissioner.
“We now have a total of demands for 237 million euros of what Poland owes, and we’ve already offset 111 million euros till now,” Reynders told Bloomberg. “Poland still hasn’t paid its fine. We’re still offsetting amounts.” The Polish government spokesman didn’t immediately respond to request for comment on Friday.