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KCR turned Telangana into debt-ridden state: Jithender Reddy

He said that during GHMC elections, the CM had promised Rs 10,000 to families affected by the floods but had betrayed them after the polls

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UK staff to gain right to request flexible working from day one

UK staff to gain right to request flexible working from day one
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Stagnant pools of rainwater posing health risk in Covid informal settlement

Stagnant pools of rainwater posing health risk in Covid informal settlement
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Momen holds talk with Kuwaiti FM in Tashkent-565390


Momen holds talk with Kuwaiti FM in Tashkent
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18th July, 2021 10:47:23 AM
Foreign Minister AK Abdul Momen had a meeting with his Kuwait counterpart Sheikh Ahmed Nasser Al-Mohammed Al-Sabah on the sidelines of International Conference titled “Central and South Asia: Regional connectivity, Challenges and opportunities” in Tashkent, Uzbekistan.
Ministers of both countries during their meeting on July 16 expressed their happiness at the level of existing bilateral cooperation between Bangladesh and Kuwait.
During the meeting, Kuwait Foreign Minister proposed to overview relationships and to form a Joint Committee at Foreign Ministers level.
He also seek Bangladesh’s assistance and cooperation in strengthening health institutions, food security, education, IT and cyber security of both the brotherly countries.

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Form joint body at FM level-565554

Form joint body at FM level-565554
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Man subjected to electro-shock treatment at Lake Alice has injury claims rejected by ACC


“My mother told me later that she never knew I was getting ECT and never agreed to it.”
Medical records showed that Richards had been admitted to the Lake Alice adolescent unit between October and December 1975 where five ECT treatments were recorded.
But Richards said patients also received ECT as a punishment, some of which would not have been listed in the medical records. He was shocked on the head, legs and genitals.
As a result, he received burns to his genitalia, but said ACC would not cover his injury claim.
“ACC said the burn could have been done by almost anything at anytime,” Richards said.

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Systemic Torture – The Dark Stain on Sri Lanka


Today is the International Day in Support of Victims of Torture
When Sri Lanka was ruled by kings and queens, they used 32 types of torture to keep their subjects in line. These included being trampled by an elephant and being impaled on a pointed iron pole.
Today’s documented methods of torture include the removal of nails, application of electricity and heat to the body, being forced to drink petrol, hands being pressed on machines, rape and sexual torture. In addition to these physical aspects, psychological torture methods include laying with dead bodies, sexual threats, others being killed in the survivor’s presence and sleep and food deprivation.

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Saudi rights chief meets top Philippines official

Saudi rights chief meets top Philippines official
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SEC sues over Marin Ponzi scheme, seeking $10 million


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06/09/2021
Details of the largest financial crime in Marin’s history were revealed in a lawsuit filed last week by the Securities and Exchange Commission against the estate of Ken Casey, who operated a Ponzi-like scheme and stole more than $10 million until his death in May 2020. Mr. Casey’s two Novato-based companies, Professional Financial Investors and Professional Investors Security Fund, brought in hundreds of millions of dollars from more than 1,300 victims. Investors believed they were financing a part of 70 residential and commercial properties in the area; in reality, their money was being used to pay prior investors and line the pockets of Mr. Casey and his co-conspirator, Lewis Wallach. “Many of the investors were elderly, retired and relying on their investment income for daily living expenses,” attorney Bernard Smyth wrote. Several West Marin residents were snared in the scheme, and some were given a commission to bring in more investors. “This is one of the favorite methods used to lure people into Ponzi schemes,” Sid Patel, a special agent with the Federal Bureau of Investigation, said in a press conference. The S.E.C. is asking a judge to order Mr. Casey’s estate to pay $10.3 million, plus interest. At the same time, the companies are in bankruptcy court and facing two class-action lawsuits to determine what will be done with the properties and how investors could recover their money. The companies do have real assets, but not enough to return investments in full. Mr. Casey pocketed more than $1.3 million in his personal safe, and he spent millions on labor and a major renovation at his home. He also used the money to pay his tax bill, his credit card bill and his family members’ rents. He falsified financial statements to create the impression that investments were safe, and he misrepresented where investors’ money was going, according to the lawsuit. At the start of the pandemic, investors were told that the companies had the resources to expand and remain profitable, when in fact the reserves had been depleted. Mr. Wallach, the former C.E.O. of Professional Financial Investors, pled guilty in December to fraud charges and agreed to pay restitution of $26.7 million. “We may not be able to make the victims whole, but we are determined to do everything we can under the federal legal process to right these wrongs,” Mr. Patel said. Forensic accountants found that the scheme goes back to at least 2007, when the companies began keeping digital records. Mr. Casey had a criminal background, pleading guilty in 1997 to preparing false tax returns. He was sentenced to 18 months in prison and lost his certification as a public accountant. Still, he maintained a good reputation locally as a businessman and philanthropist. He contributed to state and local elections, including to the campaigns of District Attorney Lori Frugoli and Supervisor Judy Arnold. He served on the county’s Human Right Commission, and he was remembered fondly by the Board of Supervisors and Novato City Council after he died.

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Stakeholders reject Pakistan Media Development Authority Ordinance


Stakeholders reject Pakistan Media Development Authority Ordinance
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June 2, 2021
KARACHI: A joint meeting of representative media organizations including All Pakistan Newspapers Society (APNS), Pakistan Broadcasters Association (PBA), Council of Pakistan Newspaper Editors (CPNE), Pakistan Federal Union of Journalists (PFUJ, Barna Group), PFUJ (Dastoor Group) and Association of Electronic Media Editors and News Directors (AEMEND) have totally rejected the proposed Pakistan Media Development Authority (PMDA) Ordinance 2021 and termed the concept an unconstitutional and draconian law aimed against freedom of press and expression and step towards imposing the state control to regulate the establishment as well as operation of all segments of media.

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