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The editor of the magazine, Tarek El Taher, was also given a fine equivalent to £885.

Putative evaders have also been given the chance to pay a fine equivalent to only 12.5% of unpaid tax in return for immediate co-operation.

The FSA has let Barclays off lightly – with a fine equivalent to no more than a few days' profit and a press release that named no names.

Carter flew out of Pyongyang on a private jet accompanied by Aijalon Gomes, a 31-year-old teacher who had been sentenced in April to eight years hard labour and a fine equivalent to £460,000.

In Peru, voting is obligatory, and failure to cast a ballot carries a fine equivalent to $35 -- a large sum in this poor country -- though it has rarely been collected.

Violating these laws would result in a fine equivalent to 2-10% of a company's annual turnover.Africa's biggest economy and most stable democracy still has a lot of attractions, including its banking system, auditing standards, securities regulation and corporate governance.

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The company was ordered to use filtering technology to block hate-promoting material from appearing on computers in France or face fines equivalent to $13,000 a day.

Without their passports, the workers said they couldn't freely leave their jobs and return home without paying fines equivalent to three or four months' basic salary.

The two leading selectors of refereeing in 2006, Paolo Bergamo and Pierluigi Pairetto, have been hit with fines equivalent to more than a million dollars.

If the tax authorities judge the scheme inadmissible, Bozano, Simonsen will have to pay perhaps 1 billion reais ($550m) in back taxes and fines, equivalent to more than half its market value.

In a statement, the embassy said the new law "provides for prison sentences for the duration of up to 15 years; fines equivalent to the value of 1.5 million barrels of oil; the banning of individuals and companies from operating in Argentina; and the confiscation of equipment and any hydrocarbons that would have been illegally extracted.

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