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.

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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