India Verdict: Eighteen acquitted in telecoms corruption case
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India Verdict: Eighteen acquitted in telecoms corruption case
A special court in India has acquitted a former telecoms minister, politicians and several business executives charged with corruption and money laundering. They were being tried over a telecoms deal that's become one of India's biggest corruption scandals. It was said to have lost India 39 billion dollars in revenue.
December 21, 2017
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