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Indian court scraps 122 telecom licences over graft



NEW DELHI: India's Substantial Trial on Friday scrapped 122 telecommunications permits that were granted in a 2008 govt retail at the center of a significant data file corruption error scandal.


"Licences after Jan 2008 are quashed," The law G.S. Singhvi informed a legal court in Delhi. "The Telecom Regulating Specialist of Indian will make refreshing proportion."


Mis-selling of the second-generation cellular permits was approximated by the nation's community auditor to have cost the treasury up to $40 billion dollars in missing income.



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