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Guardian Independent Certification

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Guardian Independent Certification (GIC)

Guardian Independent Certification (GIC) is a Singaporean accreditation and certification services company with offices in London and Burma. Military-owned tea brand Shwe Phe Oo tea has the GIC certification logo on its promotional materials.

Contact:

Guardian Independent Certification
Head Office
10 Ubi Crescent
#04-24 Ubi Techpark
Singapore 408564

 

Guardian Independent Certification
Sovereign House 212-224
Shaftesbury Avenue
London
WC2H 8HQ
UK

Sources:

Advertisement in military-owned Yadarnabon newspaper 10th February 2022

https://www.myawady.net.mm/node/21878

Advertisement in military-owned Myawady Daily newspaper 1st February 2022

https://www.myawady.net.mm/node/21503

 

Notified 31st March 2022

Added to the Dirty List 10 May 2022

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