The Insurance Scandal: the Casation Chamber confirmed most of the prosecutions and reviews the situation of Alberto Fernández
The Federal Chamber of Cassation confirmed the prosecutions of several involved in an insurance corruption case while reviewing the situation of former President Alberto Fernández after the prosecution did not support the previous accusations against him.
Shocking discovery by the road. Burned letters from banks and Social Insurance Institution in the snow
Residents of Sochoń in Białystok County, Poland, discovered burnt and opened mail containing personal data in the snow, raising concerns about data security.
Prudential's Fraud 'Extremely Serious': The Insurance Association to Consider Measures to Prevent Recurrence
The Prudential Life Insurance scandal, involving employees defrauding clients of approximately ¥3.1 billion, has prompted the industry association to consider measures to prevent future incidents.
The Trap of 'Full Commission' in Prudential: Other Companies Also Review Business Models
Prudential Life Insurance has been embroiled in a major scandal involving over 100 employees defrauding around 500 clients of more than 3.1 billion yen, prompting an inspection by the Financial Services Agency and a 90-day suspension of new business activities.
The AFA Money Route: suggestive coincidences with firms and defendants in the insurance scandal
An investigation reveals that lawyer Juan Pablo Beacon facilitated money transfers from the Argentine Football Association to shell companies in Miami, indicating potential financial misconduct.
Prudential Management Alarms Are Weak and Situation Is Worsening: 'Infinite Chain' Sales Reach Their Limits
Sales professionals at Prudential Life Insurance are facing significant turmoil amid ongoing scandals and managerial negligence.
Prudential Life Insurance President: 'The Foundation of Trust is Being Questioned' - Establishment of a Third-Party Committee
Prudential Life Insurance's president addressed a major scandal involving employees defrauding customers, announcing the establishment of a third-party committee to investigate and prevent recurrence of such issues.
Release date set for inquiry report into Quebec auto insurance scandal
The report on the Quebec auto insurance board's $500 million cost-overrun scandal is set to be released on February 16, after extensive hearings overseen by Judge Denis Gallant.
Prudential Life Insurance suspends new sales for 90 days, prioritizing comprehensive review
Prudential Life Insurance announced a 90-day suspension of new sales to prioritize a comprehensive review of governance and sales systems following a scandal involving employees defrauding customers.