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Discussions on WindowsForum.com about bribery focus on corruption scandals in the tech and data center industries, particularly involving Microsoft and Malaysia's digital infrastructure. Topics include the Malaysia Data Centre Bribery Scandal with RM180 million in alleged bribes, and a UK corruption crackdown linked to Microsoft data center construction in the Netherlands, where three individuals were detained over £3 million in bribes. These threads examine the impact on corporate governance, supply chain ethics, and industry reform. Additionally, some posts reference U.S. political bribery allegations, but the primary recurring theme is bribery in technology and construction sectors.
Malaysia’s tech sector has been thrust into the spotlight following the dramatic arrests of four individuals linked to a sprawling RM180 million data centre bribery scandal, raising serious concerns about corruption risks, corporate governance, and the future of digital infrastructure...
As authorities intensify their global crackdown on corporate corruption, the recent arrests in the United Kingdom linked to the construction of a Microsoft datacenter in the Netherlands have sent shockwaves across the European tech and infrastructure sectors. According to a statement by the UK’s...
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Having survived a murder accusation of a fellow ex-Patriot American in the nation of Belize, former US ex-patriot and anti-virus founder of McAfee, Inc., John McAfee, used all of the tools at his disposal to escape what he described as certain death at the hands of Belizean authorities. Running...
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A learner driver attacked his examiner after he refused to accept a cash bribe in exchange for letting her pass.
Jin Su reportedly handed the examiner a red envelope which contained between £400 and £500 during her test and said: 'This will be good for you – and for me.'
When examiner...
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MOSCOW — Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin Wednesday criticized a group of customs officers for a YouTube video celebrating the lavish lifestyle they say comes with their government jobs.
The mock rap video made in the Pacific port city of Vladivostok shows customs officials in...
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