Türkiye Investigates 25 Companies over Starch-Based Sugar
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Justice Minister Akın Gürlek announced that investigations have been launched in 8 provinces against 25 companies that allegedly marketed starch-based sugar under different product names. It was noted that searches were conducted at 26 locations and 47 company executives were summoned for questioning.
An investigation has been launched into 25 companies that are alleged to have marketed starch-based sweeteners under different product names. The Chief Prosecutor's office issued a statement.
Following findings by the Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry and the Tax Inspection Board, an investigation has been launched against 25 companies and 47 suspects for violating quotas and selling starch-based sweeteners under different names.
A ‘sugar investigation’ has been launched following allegations of violations of quotas and domestic market sales restrictions in the production and trade of starch-based sugars. Searches were conducted at 26 locations belonging to 25 companies across 8 provinces, centered in Istanbul, and documents were seized. 47 suspects, identified as company executives, were summoned for questioning. The companies are accused of selling starch-based sugar, …
Justice Minister Akın Gürlek announced that a "Sugar Investigation" has been launched in 8 provinces, centered in Istanbul, following allegations of violations of quotas and domestic sales restrictions in the production and trade of starch-based sweeteners. Searches and seizures of documents were carried out at 26 locations, and 47 suspects were summoned for questioning.
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