Anti-Monopoly Service Finds 'Zoopolis' Director Spread False Info About 'Zoolend'
The Anti-Monopoly Service of the Republic has ruled that 'Zoopolis' director spread misinformation, damaging 'Zooland's' reputation. This follows a poisoning incident at 'Zoopolis' mini-zoo in Yakutsk last June.
In June 2021, a dead goat was found at 'Zoopolis' mini-zoo in Yakutsk, showing signs of poisoning. The director of 'Zoopolis' suspected competitors, particularly 'Zooland,' were behind the incident. The director of 'Zooland' subsequently filed a complaint about unfair actions by 'Zoopolis.'
Investigations revealed that a night watchman from 'Zooland' was the alleged perpetrator. The United Federal Anti-Monopoly Service of Yakutia ruled that 'Zoopolis' violated competition laws by spreading false information about 'Zooland.'
The misinformation spread by 'Zoopolis' has been deemed harmful and illegal. The suspect, a night watchman from 'Zooland,' is under investigation. Both institutions are urged to maintain fair competition and transparency.