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10 June 2004 12:28
Petrol filling stations in southern Russia caught price-fixing
A new development in the fuel price hike scandal in Stavropol Territory today: the Russian Federal Anti-Monopoly Service has carried out a check and ruled that the fuel suppliers had colluded in putting up petrol prices. We reported previously on Vesti that in April fuel went up 10 per cent at once at all petrol filling stations in Stavropol Territory. The companies are now obliged to pay into the federal budget all the money they made through this illegal operation.
[RTR Russia TV]
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