Turkey's competition board imposes $8.9 million fine to Google – The Economic Times
Synopsis
Turkey’s Competition Authority has fined Google approximately $8.87 million for breaching regulatory obligations. The watchdog said Google violated rules through certain design implementations during the compliance process following a previous antitrust investigation.

The Turkish Competition Authority said on Thursday it had decided to impose an administrative fine of around ₺355 million $8.87 million) on Google for failing to comply with regulatory obligations.
In a statement, the antitrust body said Google was found to have implemented certain designs that violated regulations during the compliance process of a previous investigation, leading to the fine.
($1 = ₺ 40.0426)
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