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Most fines on profiteering collected; more to come
Most of the fines imposed by the Development Ministry for profiteering have already ended up in the public coffers, while, according to the Athens-Macedonian News Agency, new findings from the price control on baby formula seem to be leading to new high fines.
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The largest fines by the EU against Big Tech (infographic)
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Mandatory vaccination amendment submitted in Greek Parliament – The groups it affects
Large fines for violations
Mandatory vaccination amendment submitted in Greek Parliament – The groups it concerns
Large fines for violations
Mandatory vaccination for specific sectors in Greece (video)
Fines up to 200,000 euros
Name: “Donald Duck” – 20% Germans returning home from ‘Covid-19’ countries use false details in forms
They are punished with severe fines
Fine for Dropping Cigarette Buds and Other Small Trash on the Ground in Plovdiv
Plovdiv citizens are threatened with serious fines for tossing cigarette buds or other small trash on the streets, announced the Mayor Ivan Totev.
The municipality instructs the officers responsible to clean the streets to punish the offenders. The new rules are part of the Ordinance on Waste Management on the territory of the Municipality of Plovdiv.
Do you have an unpaid traffic fine? Greek law is about to catch up with you
The Municipality of Athens is expected to send notes to 215,000 vehicle and motorbike owners that have remained unpaid for years. Road traffic fines and violations incurred from 2011 onwards mainly from 2011-2013 that have remained forgotten in dusty draws will not only be demanded but will also include extra fines for delays as the time frame for their payment has been long overdue.
Court fines state to pay around 550,000 liras to family of 1980 coup prisoner victim
A local court in Turkey's southeastern province of Diyarbak?r has fined the Ministry of Defense a total of 548,000 Turkish Liras for pecuniary and non-pecuniary damages to a victim, who died in custody allegedly due to torture.