is just become quite a complicated investigation. from what i have read, it seems like they have first looked at the most simple or whether call low-hanging fruits. so, probably, parties which were parties where there wasn t a defense or people who just accepted get on with her and try to refund what they have done. but since we have the questionnaires, which was a starting point of the investigation. they have now been interviewing key witnesses, which means and i guess people are accused of being at these gatherings. so i guess it has become more complicated and don t forget, there are 12 different gatherings over the course of a year. each one will have its own factors, its own effendi list, so it is quite the investigation and going to take some time. yes, and once people have received a fine, if expend will, t notice i know doesn t give them a criminal record. i think i m right in saying that? but they do have an
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