Tobacco firm commits €134m to European anti-fraud effort

One of the world’s biggest tobacco companies today pledged €134m towards European efforts to smash the illegal trade in cigarettes.

Tobacco firm commits €134m to European anti-fraud effort

One of the world’s biggest tobacco companies today pledged €134m towards European efforts to smash the illegal trade in cigarettes.

British American Tobacco (Bat) is joining forces with the European Commission’s anti-fraud office and national enforcement authorities in the 27 EU countries to counter organised crime worth tens of billions of euros a year.

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