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ICC fighting war against 'corruption': David Richardson
London: The International Cricket Council (ICC) Chief Executive, David Richardson said that the cricket body was fighting a “war” against corruption which even includes educating groundsmen as well as players and officials.
Swiss banks hold $1 billion in blocked 'Arab spring' assets
GENEVA: Switzerland has blocked nearly one billion Swiss francs ($1.07 billion) in stolen assets linked to dictators in four countries at the centre of the Arab spring - Egypt, Libya, Syria and Tunisia - the Swiss foreign ministry said on Tuesday.
NAB argues against quashing Sharif family cases
RAWALPINDI: The National Accountability Bureau (NAB) on Monday argued against the Lahore High Court (LHC) ruling stopping the reopening of three corruption cases against former prime minister Nawaz Sharif and his family.
Arsalan Iftikhar case: Suddle commission submits interim report to SC
ISLAMABAD: The Suddle Commission investigating the Arsalan Iftikhar case has submitted an interim investigation report in the Supreme Court on Monday explaining reasons behind the submission delay.
Asghar Khan case: Secretary Presidency denies existence of political cell
ISLAMABAD: Secretary President House Asif Hayat told the Supreme Court on Monday that he was not aware of any political cell working in the Presidency, reported. The court was hearing the Asghar Khan petition.
U.S. sues Wells Fargo in mortgage fraud case
The U.S. government filed a civil mortgage fraud lawsuit on Tuesday against Wells Fargo & Co, the latest legal volley against big banks for their lending during the housing boom.
ICC suspends upmires accused of spot-fixing
The International Cricket Council (ICC) has decided to suspended all six umpires accused of spot-fixing by an Indian tv channel on Wednesday
Umpires deny cricket match-fixing claims
Three of the six cricket umpires accused of match-fixing by an Indian TV station have spoken to deny the allegations.
Probe demanded against Gandhi son-in-law Robert Vadra
An anti-corruption campaigner in India has demanded a probe into alleged business links between a member of the Gandhi family and a top property development company.
Brazil Mensalao trial: Lula aide Jose Dirceu guilty
The Supreme Court in Brazil has found a top aide of the former Brazilian president, Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva, guilty of corruption.
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