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Tax officers detained when receiving a bribe
Baku / 05.05.20 / Turan: Employees of the Department of Work with Small Business of the State Tax Service of Baku Azer Allahverdiyev and Jahid Tahirov were detained red-handed while receiving a bribe, reads a joint statement by the Prosecutor General and the Ministry of Economy.
Allahverdiyev and Tahirov offered the owner of the bakery to pay them 6,000 manats to avoid a tax audit.
Both officials were caught red-handed on May 4, upon receipt of the indicated amount. A lawsuit has been filed in the General Directorate for Combating Corruption of the Prosecutor General’s Office under article 311.3 of the Criminal Code (bribery). – 06D-
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