Turkey's Competition Board opens investigation into Google advertising and billing practices

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Turkey's Competition Board opened a probe into Alphabet Inc and related Google companies to determine whether their billing and commercial practices for online advertising to advertisers and advertising agency clients violate Turkish law.
Why it matters
Invoicing models and pass‑through charges for online advertising are now at risk of being judged unlawful under Turkish competition rules. Firms that cannot substantiate billed fees may face regulatory remedies that require invoice adjustments or other enforcement measures.
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  • In-house marketing procurement teams at companies buying digital ads in Turkey — must immediately archive and preserve all Google campaign invoices and billing records — failure to preserve records will hinder their ability to dispute or recover contested charges in any enforcement or remedial proceedings.

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