Company trains qualified locals and hires them on hefty pay packages to tender paraphrased research articles for clients Axact’s Education Department steals registered courses from journals, churns ...
The New York Times, which unearthed the global fake degree empire run by Axact from Karachi, is unremitting in coming up with follow-up revelations. In its latest report, the Times said that an ...
KARACHI, Pakistan (AP) — A Pakistani judge ordered police Wednesday to hold and question the embattled CEO of a software company for a week on allegations he oversaw a global diploma mill, as ...
Pakistan IT companies Abtach and Digitonics Labs allegedly conducted fraud Included impersonating USPTO and overcharging for trademark services Expert claims such fraud prevalent in Pakistan is due to ...
“Vindicated,” that’s how Declan Walsh of The New York Times described my reaction to Axact’s current predicament in his report, “Pakistan widens inquiry into fake diplomas.” The Pakistani company that ...
KARACHI, Pakistan – Pakistani authorities on Wednesday detained the owner of a software company accused of running a global network in selling fake degrees, officials said. In a raid on the Axact ...
KARACHI, Pakistan — A government raid on the company that is bankrolling Pakistan’s newest media conglomerate has highlighted the corruption and infighting within the country’s news industry. A ...
KARACHI, Pakistan, May 18 (UPI) --A Pakistan company selling fake academic degrees across 370 websites has earned millions of dollars from unsuspecting consumers. Karachi-based Axact, founded in 1997, ...
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