Дорогие читатели!

Мы проводим тестирование нового сайта. Сейчас доступны только свежие материалы за сегодня. Чтобы прочитать архивные материалы, воспользуйтесь кнопкой «Старый сайт».

Старый сайт

Дорогие читатели!

Мы проводим тестирование нового сайта. Сейчас доступны только свежие материалы за сегодня. Чтобы прочитать архивные материалы, воспользуйтесь кнопкой «Старый сайт».

Старый сайт

CCI Turkmenistan top manager reportedly commits suicide

CA-NEWS reports that according to some source, General Manager of Coca-Cola İçecek Turkmenistan (CCI Turkmenistan), Goctug Gozutok, has committed suicide.

It has reportedly turned out that CCI Turkmenistan general director had financial problems connected with activities of Coca-Cola İçecek in Turkmenistan.

Citing an unnamed source, Azatlyk reports Goctug Gozutok committed suicide by jumping out of an apart-housing window of Ozuzkent Hotel in Ashgabat.

Turkmen law enforcement authorities have reportedly instituted criminal proceedings over suicide.    

CCI Turkmenistan produces, distributes and sells sparkling and still beverages of The Coca-Cola Company in Turkmenistan.  Having first started in 1998, Coca-Cola bottling operations in Turkmenistan came under the roof of Coca-Cola İçecek in 2009.

CCI Turkmenistan serves a consumer base of 6 million with 1 plant and more than 350 employees in Turkmenistan.  Its product portfolio comprises Bonaqua, Coca-Cola, Coca-Cola zero, Fanta and Sprite.

Translations:

Related articles

spot_imgspot_img

Join us on social media!

Новости компаний

Новости компаний

Company News

Asian Express Company resumes bus services connecting Tajik capital to northern part of Tajikistan

Asian Express Company has reportedly resumed bus services connecting...

Tajik private airline signs MoU with Saudi air travel company to develop Dushanbe-Jeddah service

Tajikistan’s privately owned air company Somon Air and Saudi...

Tajik state-run insurance company’s operating license extended for the next five years

The National Bank of Tajikistan (NBT) has extended the...

“Dead souls” found in Tajikistan’s electric power system

The Open Joint-Stock Company (OJSC) Power Distribution Networks has...
spot_imgspot_img

LATEST NEWS