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14 years ago
As Abid stated it would be good to invest the looted money in public fund.
14 years ago
But it is our system which would come in the way! Those whom we look to for this purpose have a stake in it!
14 years ago
Ceeem,
I think when the assets of ten such persons are fully dissolved into public fund there will be a break in such actions.
I think when the assets of ten such persons are fully dissolved into public fund there will be a break in such actions.
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14 years ago
I was not aware of it.Thanks for the information shared here. :woohoo: :woohoo:
14 years ago
But the question is who is going to bell the cat? As we find that those who are entrusted with this job are themselves very corrupt!!
14 years ago
All eight executives arrested in India's bribes-for-loan investigation were ordered into judicial custody until December 16, a local court said on Friday, before it began hearing applications for bail.
On Monday, a special Indian court extended the custody of the eight arrested in a bribes-for-loans investigation until Friday.
The Central Bureau of Investigation arrested the executives from banks and financial institutions last month, including three from Money Matters Financial Services.
On Monday, a special Indian court extended the custody of the eight arrested in a bribes-for-loans investigation until Friday.
The Central Bureau of Investigation arrested the executives from banks and financial institutions last month, including three from Money Matters Financial Services.
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Deepti.
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