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  • Watchdog Bungles Spirits Suspension

    WATCHDOG BUNGLES SPIRITS SUSPENSION
    Rogan Macdonald / Bloomberg

    The Moscow Times, Russia
    Aug. 10, 2006

    The Federal Consumer Protection Service mistakenly announced that
    Pernod Ricard's license had been suspended.

    The Federal Consumer Protection Service's Moscow branch had egg on
    its face after it mistakenly announced that Pernod Ricard, the world's
    No. 2 wine and spirits company, had had its license suspended.

    A statement saying that Pernod Ricard's Russian subsidiary, P.R. Rus,
    had its wholesale alcohol sales license suspended was posted on the
    service's web site Tuesday. It listed eight other alcohol market
    players, saying that their licenses were also suspended by the
    Federal Tax Service's Moscow branch at the request of the consumer
    protection service.

    "It was a mistake," a spokesman for the watchdog said. "It happens."

    Dated, incorrect information was given to the press service for
    publication, he said, adding that everyone was under a lot of pressure
    and that the department's chief was on vacation.

    The statement caused a stir -- including front-page stories in the
    country's two largest business newspapers, Vedomosti and Kommersant --
    before it disappeared from the service's web site Wednesday.

    The phones at the Moscow office of P.R. Rus were ringing off the
    hook after the statement was released, said Olga Kasatkina, the
    company's spokeswoman, adding that P.R. Rus didn't have any problems
    with licenses.

    "We are working as usual," she said.

    P.R. Rus distributes Jameson's whiskey, Armenian cognacs produced by
    Yerevan Cognac Enterprise and Pernod Ricard brands including Havana
    Club rum.

    Retailers and importers have been struggling for weeks with delays in
    the introduction of new customs labels for imported wine and spirits
    that have left store shelves empty of many popular liquor brands.
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