Pakistan, Aug. 4 -- The hearing of the sugar cartel case has been postponed until next month following a request by lawyers representing over 70 sugar mills. The Competition Commission of Pakistan (CCP) has rescheduled the hearing for September 22 to 25. The delay came after the mills cited Supreme Court holidays as the reason for seeking a postponement.
More than 50 mills have also filed appeals against the tribunal's earlier decision in the Supreme Court. The Competition Commission stated that this postponement is being granted only once to ensure justice. The commission made it clear that no further delays will be allowed in the case.
The hearing will now continue daily without interruption. The tribunal had previously ordered the Co...
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