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How A Pakistani Company Fooled The World Axact Fake Degree Scandal

Axact Fake Degree Scam Rival Media Conspiracy To Stop Bol
Axact Fake Degree Scam Rival Media Conspiracy To Stop Bol

Axact Fake Degree Scam Rival Media Conspiracy To Stop Bol Watch the full story of how axact built a billion dollar empire on lies, how authorities cracked down, and why the fake degree industry still survives today. With the arrest of the five top executives of axact, the apparent insinuation at the time appears to be that the multi million rupee bol empire is being funded by the fake degree scam.

Axact Fake Degree Scam Rival Media Conspiracy To Stop Bol
Axact Fake Degree Scam Rival Media Conspiracy To Stop Bol

Axact Fake Degree Scam Rival Media Conspiracy To Stop Bol More recently, axact employees have impersonated emirati government officials in an effort to extort "legalisation fees" from unsuspecting fake degree and diploma holders in that country. Explore a case study on axact, revealing its rise and fall as a fraudulent degree mill exposed by the new york times. In this comprehensive guide, we'll dissect the entire axact scandal . we'll explore its intricate methods, cover the shocking scale of its worldwide operations, and look at the international investigation that exposed this massive diploma mill fraud to the world. In the year since pakistani investigators raided axact, a karachi based software company accused of raking in hundreds of millions of dollars with a vast internet degree scam, pakistani.

Axact Fake Degree Scam Rival Media Conspiracy To Stop Bol
Axact Fake Degree Scam Rival Media Conspiracy To Stop Bol

Axact Fake Degree Scam Rival Media Conspiracy To Stop Bol In this comprehensive guide, we'll dissect the entire axact scandal . we'll explore its intricate methods, cover the shocking scale of its worldwide operations, and look at the international investigation that exposed this massive diploma mill fraud to the world. In the year since pakistani investigators raided axact, a karachi based software company accused of raking in hundreds of millions of dollars with a vast internet degree scam, pakistani. Axact has denied all the charges against it and has sent letters to various publications including the new york times and the bbc (whose investigations sparked other coverage) as well as university world news, demanding the removal of content reporting convictions related to axact and its ceo. Between 2009 and 2015, pakistani software firm axact, which also owns the media company bol network, peddled fake degrees to over 200,000 people in 197 countries. Following a year marked by fraud targeting brand owners, an expert on pakistan matters tells wtr how a notorious it firm called axact, which ceased operations following a high profile criminal investigation, directly led to ongoing scam operations. In 'the maz files: scoops, scams, and showdowns', journalist mazhar farooqui shares the events behind his thrilling stories that led to legal action against more than 250 criminals.

Axact Fake Degree Scam Rival Media Conspiracy To Stop Bol
Axact Fake Degree Scam Rival Media Conspiracy To Stop Bol

Axact Fake Degree Scam Rival Media Conspiracy To Stop Bol Axact has denied all the charges against it and has sent letters to various publications including the new york times and the bbc (whose investigations sparked other coverage) as well as university world news, demanding the removal of content reporting convictions related to axact and its ceo. Between 2009 and 2015, pakistani software firm axact, which also owns the media company bol network, peddled fake degrees to over 200,000 people in 197 countries. Following a year marked by fraud targeting brand owners, an expert on pakistan matters tells wtr how a notorious it firm called axact, which ceased operations following a high profile criminal investigation, directly led to ongoing scam operations. In 'the maz files: scoops, scams, and showdowns', journalist mazhar farooqui shares the events behind his thrilling stories that led to legal action against more than 250 criminals.

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