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cb february 11

In today’s episode, after news emerged that a doctor was facing criminal charges for allegedly sending fictitious invoices for payment, it has now been revealed that a number of such investigations are underway.

Meanwhile, traffic violations have dropped by half ever since speed cameras went ‘live’ compared to the period during which they were used on a pilot basis.

In other news, any relaxations of the Covid-19 restrictions will depend on the suggestions of the advisory team, the health minister has said.

All this and more in the Cyprus Beat briefing brought to you by the Cyprus Mail.

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