Hafnia must account for profit on oil freight from disputed refinery

Authorities wants an account of profits and ownership in relation to the carrier’s controversial Indian fuel trade. Hafnia maintains its innocence.
The Danish Business Authority now demands answers about Hafnia's internal controls and possible profits in a sanctions case about a controversial oil deal from Vadinar in India. (ILLUSTRATION / ARKIV) | Photo: Amit Dave/Reuters/Ritzau Scanpix
The Danish Business Authority now demands answers about Hafnia's internal controls and possible profits in a sanctions case about a controversial oil deal from Vadinar in India. (ILLUSTRATION / ARKIV) | Photo: Amit Dave/Reuters/Ritzau Scanpix

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