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Gautam Adani Faces $250M Bribery Charges



Gautam Adani Charged in U.S. Over $250 Million Bribery Charges | BREAKING NEWS

In today’s breaking news, Indian billionaire Gautam Adani, the chairman of the Adani Group, has been charged in the United States over an alleged $250 million bribery scheme. The charges accuse the Adani Group of using corrupt practices to secure business deals and violate U.S. anti-corruption laws.

This comes after previous allegations of stock manipulation and fraud by Hindenburg Research. Adani and his company strongly deny the accusations, calling them politically motivated. What will this mean for the future of the Adani Group? Stay tuned for more updates!

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