Hafesa Oil Company Changes Its Name to Haxx After Conviction for Tax Fraud and the Escape of Its Owner to Dubai
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The Hafesa Group, one of the major companies for the marketing and distribution of petroleum products in Spain, tries to open a new stage and changes its name after the recent conviction of the National High Court to one of its companies for participating in tax fraud in the hydrocarbon sector of 154 million. The new commercial brand with which it will develop its fuel storage and distribution businesses and also its network of gas stations will…
He claims that he will exhaust the entire judicial path to be acquitted in the hydrocarbon plot for which he was convicted in the AN ...
Hafesa changes its name. The situation is so unsustainable that they need to be active and passive to get rid of that brand that is linked to the hydrocarbon fraud. From now on it is called Haxx, and it ceases to be Hafesa, the family company of the entrepreneur Alejandro Hamlyn, escaped to the United Arab Emirates after the start of the case of the hycrocarburous plot. Haxx is the new corporate identity of the energy group formerly known as Haf…

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