The Prohibition of Overcompensations to Services of General Economic Interest journal article Koert van Buiren, Matthijs Gerritsen, Janneke van Der Voort European State Aid Law Quarterly, Volume 13 (2014), Issue 1, Page 61 - 66 European State aid law allows Member States to compensate selected companies that are entrusted with the operation of Services of General Economic Interest (“SGEI”). Overcompensation – compensation that exceeds what is necessary to cover all or part of the cost of the SGEI including a reasonable profit – is prohibited. The application of the prohibition to ex post overcompensation leads to altered risk for companies entrusted with the operation of SGEI and to weakened
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