Founder of WikiLeaks released on bail
Julian Assange The founder of WikiLeaks has vowed to continue his work after being freed on bail by a High Court judge in London. A visibly relieved Julian Assange emerged to cheers from his supporters after nine days of solitary confinement. He emerged from the Royal Courts of Justice with a hand raised in victory. He is under...
Julian Assange to remain in jail despite bail offered
Julian Assange Julian Assange, the WikiLeaks founder, is to remain behind bars despite being granted bail by a British court, after his dispute with the world's biggest credit card companies forced his supporters into the position of trying to raise pounds 200,000 in cash. Lord Evans, the Labour peer, Bianca Jagger, the actress,...
Contractor admits guilt in biggest public fraud case
Lamborghini Murcielago LP670-4 SV Ho Yen Teck, a Singapore Land Authority contractor, pleaded guilty to conspiring to cheat the agency in the city state’s biggest public sector fraud case in 15 years. Ho, a 31-year-old businessman, pleaded guilty to 21 counts of conspiring to cheat the government. He had been charged with...
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