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Former diplomat went into private business
Baku/16.09.21/Turan: Former Azerbaijani Ambassador to Belarus Latif Gandilov was appointed a director of the diversified enterprise for production and services “Oğuz”.
It should be acknowledged that changes to the company's registry data were made on July 22, the State Tax Service reported yesterday. The legal address of the company is: Dilyara Aliyeva str., 215, Baku.
It has to be noted that the company "Oğuz" was registered in 1994. No public information about the company's activities and owners is available.
Also, Latif Gandilov has been working in the system of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs since 1995. He was recalled from the post of the Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Ambassador of Azerbaijan to Belarus on June 16. A week later, he got a job in a private business in Baku. --08B--
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