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Correction: Investment Scam story Daily Journal LEXINGTON, North Carolina — In a story March 30 about a $600 million investment scam, The Associated Press, relying on information from state regulators, reported erroneously that the Securities and Exchange Commission began investigating the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Cash-for-votes scam: CBI raids 13 premises The Hindu "These raids may affect the discussions going on for government-formation and the push from these MLAs for ending President's Rule in the State," said a political observer. The cash-for-votes scam was first investigated by the State vigilance ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Bihar: Fodder scam documents go missing gulfnews.com Authorities said around 525 documents of land registration deeds, mostly related to the fodder scam, are missing from the Patna registry office. The documents had been sent to various officers in Patna to complete formalities when they went missing. See all stories on this topic » | ||
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2G scam: 'PM must appear before JPC' Indian Express Deputy Chief Minister Sukhbir Singh Badal on Thursday said Prime Minister Manmohan Singh should appear before the Joint Parliamentary Committee (JPC) constituted to probe the 2G scam "to clear the blot on his name". Speaking to mediapersons after ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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India Jobs Program Scam Pays Wages to Dead Workers Businessweek The corpse of Indian farmer Bengali Singh burned to ash atop a blazing funeral pyre on the banks of the river Ganges in 2006. Five years later, the dead man was recorded as being paid by India's $33 billion rural jobs program to dig an irrigation canal ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
NICL scam: former secretary commerce allowed protective bail Business Recorder (blog) The Lahore High Court has allowed protective bail to former secretary commerce Suleman Ghani till April 18, enabling him to appear before a Karachi-based anti-corruption court in the NICL scam. The court had issued non-bailable arrest warrants against ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Goafest debates: Is the client a bystander or a partner in scam ads Economic Times GOA: One unexpected and a slightly delayed outcome of the recent Ford-JWT imbroglio has been the debate — and there is plenty of it happening on the social media and informal chats - on the role of the client in the scam culture. Is he a bystander or ... See all stories on this topic » |
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