Turkish competition board says fines Elon Musk over Twitter takeover

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The Turkish Competition Board said on Monday it had decided to fine billionaire Elon Musk 0.1% of Twitter's gross income in Turkey in 2022, as his takeover of the company occurred without the board's permission.

Reporting by Daren Butler, Editing by Humeyra Pamuk.

Reporting by Daren Butler, Editing by Humeyra Pamuk
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