Ex-CIA official accused of stashing $40m in gold bars is 'master manipulator', prosecutors say
The former CIA official has been charged with theft of public funds relating to timesheet claims he made.
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The former CIA official has been charged with theft of public funds relating to timesheet claims he made.
A local news investigation into the Centennial Stateโs photo radar system led to two towns voiding thousands of tickets and issuing about $2.3 million in refunds
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The White House says Trump is beautifying the capital, but, writes Brendan Rascius, Democrats and other critics claim heโs skirting standard approval processes and squandering taxpayer funds on self-indulgent boondoggles
The White House says Trump is beautifying the capital, but, writes Brendan Rascius, Democrats and other critics claim heโs skirting standard approval processes and squandering taxpayer funds on self-indulgent boondoggles
Peter Murrell's extraordinary web of greed has been laid bare as fresh details emerged of his embezzlement of more than ยฃ400,000 of SNP funds.
The former SNP chief executive is facing a lengthy jail sentence after admitting embezzling funds from the party.
Those subscriptions to the platform -a franchise of the controversial Limerick-run firm Cybersmarties - then benefited Mr Howlett directly as he owns the New Zealand franchise for the tech company.
Sturgeon and Peter Murrell share the suburban home in Uddingston, Glasgow, which could be sold off to pay back lost funds, a legal expert confirmed.
How the IRA got their hands on the worldโs most valuable horse. Plus, dancers and jugglers ahoy in the grand final of Britainโs Got Talent. Hereโs what to watch this evening 8pm, Channel 4 โSomebody comes up with the idea that theyโre going to kidnap a racehorse.โ In 1983, Shergar was the most valuable horse in the world, worth about ยฃ10m. But with the IRA in need of funds, three men in balaclavas with machine guns stole him and demanded a ransom. The extraordinary story is told by racing insiders including commentator Derek Thompson and journalist Lissa Oliver. Hollie Richardson Continue reading...
Conservation groups warn slashing Darwin Initiative will put species and habitats in jeopardy, and set back efforts to halt decline in nature One of the UKโs longest-standing funds for global nature protection is being drastically cut back, the Guardian has learned. At least 89 countries will lose eligibility for funding for biodiversity projects under the Darwin Initiative, in a round of cuts that conservationists warned would put species and habitats in jeopardy, and set back global efforts to halt the precipitous decline in nature. Continue reading...
Wee Burney promised Police Scotland her 'full co-operation' with the investigation into her (ex) husband's theft of more than ยฃ400,000 from SNP funds.
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Labourโs Makerfield byelection candidate understood to have changed stance on no recourse to public funds policy UK politics live โ latest updates Andy Burnham has rolled back from his previous calls for ministers to scrap a restriction on immigrants claiming benefits as the Makerfield byelection places greater scrutiny on his policy positions. As Greater Manchester mayor, Burnham has called several times for an end to the rule known as no recourse to public funds (NRPF), which since 1999 has prevented people moving to the UK getting access to benefits or public housing before they are granted settled status. Continue reading...
Follow updates live Get our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcast Scams come in all shapes and sizes (and none of them are nice), and the government is considering creating rules that would force banks, telcos and digital platforms to automatically reimburse victims of smaller scams of up to $3,000. Labor is considering a range of options as part of a scam protection framework. For smaller losses, $3,000 and under, what weโre proposing is that there should be automatic payment to consumers where they can verify that there has been a scam. Scams that get into the six figures: some investment scams, some romance scams. And thatโs where dispute resolution processes would come into play. What we want to do is to make sure that we donโt have the wrong incentives for perpetrators to see Australia as a soft target. But the balance is that with very small claims we donโt want to have processes that are completely disproportionate to the value of the sum in dispute. Taxpayer funds should never be used for private business, nor were they in this case. When weโre undertaking whether it be community engagement, media engagement, stakeholder meetings, you know, assisting colleagues, there are arrangements in place to assist us to do that work that is right and appropriate, and it is not right and appropriate to bill the taxpayer, as you say, for personal activities. And I did not do that. Yep. Continue reading...
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The former Scottish first minister and SNP leader has said she had 'no knowledge' that personal items were purchased by Peter Murrell, her ex-partner, with SNP funds.
The former SNP leader's solicitor says her response was "standard" and she later provided written answers to detectives' questions.
The heatwave in the UK and Peter Murrell's admission of embezzling ยฃ400,000 of SNP funds top the papers.
Peter Murrell was led away from court in handcuffs yesterday and faces jail for embezzling ยฃ400,000 from the Scottish National Party.