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A household business registered to slaughter 20 pigs per day issued processing invoices for more than 20,000 pigs to CP Vietnam. The Ca Mau Provincial Police Investigation Agency has opened a case to investigate. On April 21, 2026, according to PV Tien Phong, the Ca Mau Police Investigation Department issued a decision to prosecute the case of illegal invoicing related to a slaughterhouse that issued processing invoices for more than 20,000 pigs to CP Vietnam. Previously, on June 5, 2025, Ca Mau Province’s Economic Police Department received information indicating potential tax law violations. The VB household business (Ho Thi Ky commune, Ca Mau) had issued 66 value-added tax invoices from June 2022 to June 2023, with total goods value on the invoices of nearly 2.9 billion VND. All such invoices were issued to CP Vietnam’s branches, with goods labeled as "gia công giết mổ heo" (pig-slaughter processing). Specifically, from June to December 2022, the VB household business issued pig-slaughter processing invoices totaling more than 8,600 pigs to 7 CP branches. The total value on these invoices during this period exceeded 1.2 billion VND. From January to June 2023, VB continued to issue more than 12,000 pig-slaughter processing invoices to CP branches, with the total invoice value recording nearly 1.7 billion VND. However, according to the Ca Mau Department of Fisheries and Livestock, the VB facility registered slaughtering under 20 pigs per day. Read more.

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