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Current news on Financial+Crimes:
Financial guru who worked in East Hanover is indicted Hanover Eagle - 0 KB- Found: 4 hours ago EAST HANOVER TWP. A financial planner working for Prudential Insurance Co. of America s West Essex Agency in East Hanover has been indicted for stealing more than $1.9 million from his clients, according the state Attorney General s office. Financial Analysts: Writing Research That Benefits Their Employers and Themselves Forbes - 0 KB- Found: 17 hours ago In a disclosure likely to send ripples (of laughter that is) through the investment community, the S Hidden Crimes; Too Many Secrets: How Money Managers Hide Illegalities From Investors Forbes - 0 KB- Found: 19 hours ago ?Major Securities Fraud Bust Nets 120? and ?Funds Rocked By Stock Scandal,? Christie says he'll veto financial disclosure bill, seek tougher law The Montclair Times - 0 KB- Found 48 minutes ago RARITAN -- Gov. Chris Christie said if the Legislature wants to mandate when his office will file financial disclosure statements, they need to apply stricter disclosure standards to themselves. Author David Limbaugh discusses new best selling book, 'Crimes Against Liberty' The Washington Times - 0 KB- Found: 1 hour ago Author David Limbaugh discusses new best selling book, 'Crimes Against Liberty' Feds: Kilpatrick's pal Ferguson lived large, hid stacks of cash Detroit Free Press - 0 KB- Found: 7 hours ago Wednesday, a judge unsealed an indictment charging Bobby Ferguson with a variety of financial crimes. U.S. Attorney Targets Crimes Against Small Business WOWK-TV West Virginia - 0 KB- Found: 7 hours ago Booth Goodwin, the U.S. Attorney for Southern West Virginia, has launched an initiative to fight fraud and embezzlement. As Wall Street Sheriff, Coffey would be discreet Reuters via Yahoo! News - 0 KB- Found: 1 hour ago New York state attorney general candidate Sean Coffey on Thursday said he was the only contender qualified to police Wall Street and called Democratic rivals career politicians fixated on becoming governor. In the Market for Pollution: Carbon Trade or Carbon Con? Scientific American - 0 KB- Found: 3 hours ago NEW YORK--A company recycles a product, doing its part for the environment through reuse, only to be told it's worth more to destroy it. Welcome to the wonderful world of the carbon market, especially for a company that deals in refrigerants. These gases, culprits in no less than two environmental crimes--the ozone hole and climate change--are required to efficiently cool your food and beverages ... Man charged with duping Catholic school WPRI Providence - 0 KB- Found: 23 hours ago A North Providence man was arrested Tuesday following an investigation by the Rhode Island State Police Financial Crimes Unit.
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