The Consumer Protection Agency (CPA) filed a case against Bavarian Auto Group with the Prosecutor General, CPA head Atef Yakoub said on Saturday, according to AMAY. The case concerns alleged failure by the company to comply with a CPA order to cover repair costs of two cars whose owners complained to the CPA. In an update by Al Mal, Bavarian Auto denied the allegations, maintaining it did not refuse to repair the cars in question and that the company must comply with BMW’s standards on a case by case basis.
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