AC Milan, in their last UEFA Champions League match, suffered a heart-breaking defeat at the San Siro stadium against Atlético Madrid. The media made it clear that much of the blame goes to Cuneyt Cakir and his compatriot who was in charge of VAR, Abdulkadir Bitigen as a non-existent penalty was given to the Spanish side in the dying minutes of the game.
There appears to be no suspension yet from the UEFA's part on Cakir.

In fact, the Turkish referee is set to make to continue his duties as he has been designated by the UEFA to officiate the match of Germany-Romania for the day after tomorrow, a game valid for Qatar 2022 World Cup qualifiers.
"The mistakes were attributed to Abdulkadir Bitigen (who was in charge of VAR). He is in replaced by his compatriot Huseyin Gocek, with the promotion of Mete Kalkavan from assistant to manager at the Var", says Calciomercato.com