India rocked by telecoms scandal
Prosecutors have charged India’s former telecommunications minister, two other officials and six company executives with fraud and forgery in a scandal estimated to have cost the country billions of euro.
It involves the 2008 sale of cellular licenses in a “first-come, first-served” process that netted India only 124 billion rupees (€1.9bn).
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