Germany not worried toll charge will hit Telekom

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BERLIN, Sept 10 (Reuters) - The German government is not worried that compensation it is seeking from the Toll Collect consortium for delays to its truck toll will hurt the Deutsche Telekom share and affect privatisation plans, a spokesman said on Friday.

The German government is seeking over 4.5 billion euros ($5.48 billion) from the Toll Collect consortium, of which Deutsche Telekom is a member, for delays to the introduction of a road truck toll system.

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