
Anand Mangnale
Regional Editor, South Asia at Organized Crime and Corruption Reporting Project (OCCRP)
Articles
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1 month ago |
thenewsminute.com | Sumedha Mittal |Anand Mangnale |Nikita Saxena
The spring of 2003 should have been a season of triumph for Kiran Bedi. The first woman to have joined the Indian Police Service and a recipient of the Ramon Magsasay award added to her achievements that January. She was appointed the civilian police advisor to the United Nations’ peacekeeping department. No woman or Indian had held this job before. The daredevil cop’s three-decade-long career was fast becoming the stuff of lore.
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1 month ago |
thenewsminute.com | Sumedha Mittal |Anand Mangnale |Nikita Saxena
The spring of 2003 should have been a season of triumph for Kiran Bedi. The first woman to have joined the Indian Police Service and a recipient of the Ramon Magsasay award added to her achievements that January. She was appointed the civilian police advisor to the United Nations’ peacekeeping department. No woman or Indian had held this job before. The daredevil cop’s three-decade-long career was fast becoming the stuff of lore.
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Nov 21, 2024 |
nation.africa | Anand Mangnale
Gautam Adani and his nephew orchestrated a bribery scheme that involved paying or promising to pay the equivalent of hundreds of millions of dollars in bribes to Indian government officials to secure their commitment to purchase energy at above-market rates that would benefit Adani Green and Azure Power, the US Department of Justice announced on November 20. This is not the first case or allegation against the Adani Group, but this is the most significant.
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Sep 27, 2024 |
thenewsminute.com | Ravi Nair |NBR Arcadio |Anand Mangnale
The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has taken action against GQG Partners LLC, an investment firm, for obstructing whistleblower protections. The SEC found that GQG's non-disclosure agreements (NDAs) with 12 candidates for employment and a settlement agreement with a former employee hindered individuals from reporting potential securities law violations to the SEC.
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May 21, 2024 |
newslaundry.com | Anand Mangnale
On January 9, 2014, the bulk carrier MV Kalliopi L docked at Ennore port in Chennai, the southern Indian city in Tamil Nadu, after a fourteen-day voyage from Indonesia. It carried 69,925 metric tons of coal destined for the state’s power company. However, the paperwork for the coal on board the ship took a more circuitous route, passing though the British Virgin Islands and Singapore. During this process, the price more than tripled to US $91.91 per metric ton.
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