Nigerian central bank officials arrested in alleged $40-million scam The Los Angeles Times Just days after Nigeria’s new president took office, the country’s anti-corruption agency has accused top officials from the central bank of involvement in a multimillion-dollar scam.lRelated AfricaNigeria can be great, new president...
They should have been bankers Big News Network It’s too bad that the 14 FIFA officials charged with racketeering, fraud and tax evasion didn’t first take the precaution of obtaining senior executive positions in major U.S. investment ... ...
Police seek more evidence needed in CBA trial Canberra Times Former Commonwealth Bank IT executive Keith Hunter, centre, leaves Sydney Local Court on March 18. Photo: James Brickwood | NSW Police are waiting for more evidence, including United States bank accounts details, relating to two former Commonwea...
Benfica coach stuns fans by moving to rival Sporting The Malta Independent Benfica coach Jorge Jesus is quitting the club he led to the Portuguese title in the last two seasons and moving to crosstown rival Sporting Lisbon in an unprecedented switch that stunned fans. | Jesus was out of contract at Benfica but was widely expected to extend his six-year stint at the Stadium of Light where he captured his 10th trophy last m...
Our soldiers want one-rank, one-pension, but Modi busy with yoga: Rahul Gandhi The Times Of India KOLKATA: Firing a fresh salvo at the NDA government over the one-rank, one-pension (OROP) scheme, Congress vice-president Rahul Gandhi on Saturday said soldiers and ex-servicemen are suffering and Prime Minister Narendra Modi is busy doing yoga. | "Before the elections, Modi ji went to Haryana, Punjab, and said OROP will be done immediately when th...