Documents of the Publishing House "Qanun" are still not returned
Despite 12 days passed after removal of financial documents of the private Publishing House "Qanun" by the members of the Ministry of Taxes, they still have not been returned, the company's director, Shahbaz Khuduoglu.
According to him, the Tax Ministry did not explain the reasons for withdrawal of documents.
On November 1, about 20 persons conducted a search in the Publishing House "Qanun", and withdrew financial documents.
The Ministry of Taxes has not commented on the reasons for checks. Publishing House "Qanun" printed campaign materials of Jamil Hasanli, a former presidential candidate of the National Council of Democratic Forces. -05B06-
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