Google's Schmidt to meet EU antitrust chief next week


  • TECH
  • Wednesday, 25 Feb 2015

BILLION DOLLAR FINE: Google faces a penalty of up to US$6.6bil (RM23.9bil) for breaching EU rules. Pictured is Google executive chairman Eric Schmidt.

BRUSSELS: Google executive chairman Eric Schmidt will meet Europe's anti-trust chief next week, two sources with knowledge of the matter said, a move likely to help regulators decide the next step in a four year-old investigation into the Internet company.

European Competition Commissioner Margrethe Vestager has met more than a dozen Google complainants, including executives from Microsoft and German publisher Axel Springer, in the last few weeks to get feedback.

Schmidt will meet Vestager in Brussels early next week, the people said, speaking on condition of anonymity as the matter isn't public.

Commission spokesman Ricardo Cardoso declined to comment. Google spokesman Al Verney did not immediately respond to an email for comment.

Vestager's predecessor, Joaquin Almunia, sought to settle the case after Google offered concessions but he eventually rejected them following opposition within the European Commission and criticism by some politicians in Germany.

Complainants, which include US online travel sites Expedia and TripAdvisor, publishers in Germany and Spain as well as price comparison sites in Poland and Britain, have accused Google of abusing its dominance in Europe.

The company could be penalised up to 10% of its global revenues if found guilty of breaching EU rules. Based on its 2014 sales, that could be as much as US$6.6bil (RM23.9bil).

In addition to its antitrust problems, Google also faces privacy challenges in Europe, among them complying with a court order to remove web links considered offensive by users and handling users' personal information. — Reuters

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