Accounting whistleblower turns down share of $16.5m SEC reward

Accounting whistleblower turns down share of $16.5m SEC reward

Eric Ben-Artzi has rejected his share of a $16.5m (£12.5m) payout, the third largest made by the SEC, which related to the exposure of false
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Justice Department says it will end use of private prisons

The Justice Department plans to end its use of private prisons after officials concluded the facilities are both less safe and less effective at providing correctional services than those run by the government.
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Australia Blocks Bids for Ausgrid, Triggering Warning From China

Australia's Treasurer Scott Morrison confirmed he will block foreign bidders from buying a majority stake in state-owned power network Ausgrid, saying
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Path eased for local goverment to put finances online

Mandel and Yost announced Thursday the creation of a one-stop operation that allows localgovernment officials to use their existing accounting
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London Starts Overnight Subway Service After Wrangles With Unions

London's long-awaited weekend night service for the capital's subway system will start on Friday, almost a year later than initially planned after wrangles with workers' unions delayed what was a pet project of the former mayor, Boris Johnson.
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