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PM must step down to allow fair probe into coal scam: BJP Firstpost Srinagar: BJP today asked Prime Minister Manmohan Singh to step down to allow an impartial probe into the coal scam and said he was "guilty" of presiding over the "most corrupt government". "The economist Prime Minister has failed miserably not only in ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
After Saradha scam, investors may turn to safer havens Hindu Business Line The crumbling down of the Ponzi empire in West Bengal following the Saradha Group scam may prove to be a gain for banks. While a certain portion of funds, parked in such schemes in lure of high returns, might find its way into safer havens including ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Sweetwater County sheriff warns of scam - Casper Star-Tribune Casper Star-Tribune Online An Internet scam that last surfaced in Sweetwater County in 2011 is once again making the rounds. The email, purportedly from "The Federal Reserve Bank of America" in New York City, advises the recipient that he has been awarded a substantial amount of ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Beware Of Memorial Day Scams Aimed At Military Personnel WBIW.com BBB Military Line, the military arm of the Better Business Bureau, provides free resources, such as financial literacy information, access to BBB services and scam alerts, and complaint and dispute resolution for all branches of the U.S. military. BBB ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Can Facebook video installations be a scam? The Desert Sun A. I doubt that was a real video at all. This is a scam that is common on Facebook. The post looks like a really interesting or scandalous video. When you click it, it asks you to install a driver to watch it. What you actually download is usually a ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Football manager jailed for scam The Northern Echo A FOOTBALL manager who posed as a millionaire in a sophisticated business scam has been jailed after admitting perverting the course of justice. Michael Jeffels, a former semi-professional footballer and manager of a North-East amateur league club, was ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Chit fund probe panel receives 60000 complaints The Hindu Serpentine queues outside the office of the four-member commission, headed by Justice Shyamal Sen (retired), have been seen ever since it began work, indicating the enormity of the scam and the massive number of people who may have been duped. See all stories on this topic » |
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