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ECOWAS Day: Practise your regional integration preaching, Falana charges Cape Verde

Mr Falana tells President Fonseca of Cape Verde to show that his words are not just platitudes on the occasion of ECOWAS Day.

How Alex Saab lost bid to get out of U.S. fugitives list

How Alex Saab lost bid to get out of U.S. fugitives list The U.S. district court in Florida rules that Mr Saab remains a fugitive for avoiding the money laundering charges pending against him since 2019. 5 min read A U.S. court has affirmed the “fugitive status” of a controversial Venezuelan diplomat, Alex Saab, who is currently on house arrest in Cape Verde, preparatory to his planned extradition to face money laundering charges in America. Weeks ago, the details of Mr Saab’s criminal case, which has been pending in the U.S. since July 2019, emerged from relative obscurity and took the centre stage of an international media sensation that was triggered by a

U. Of Miami Asks Court To Toss 'Wasteful' EEOC Pay Bias Suit

ADVERTISEMENT ADVERTISEMENT U. Of Miami Asks Court To Toss Wasteful EEOC Pay Bias Suit Law360 (April 20, 2021, 2:59 PM EDT) The University of Miami urged a Florida federal judge to toss an U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission suit accusing it of underpaying a female professor, saying a male professor s higher salary is justified because of his credentials. The university on Monday asked U.S. District Judge Robert Scola Jr. to grant it summary judgment on the EEOC s Title VII and Equal Pay Act claims, which the agency filed on behalf of Louise Davidson-Schmich. The EEOC s July 2019 complaint claimed that Davidson-Schmich was paid roughly $25,000 less than her colleague Gregory Koger, even though both are tenured political science professors with the same.

President Trump commutes 20-year sentence of former Chicago-area nursing home mogul convicted in massive Medicaid fraud

Chicago-area nursing home mogul Philip Esformes was once called the “king” of Medicaid fraud, accused of cycling elderly, destitute and drug-addicted patients through his network of facilities and billing millions of dollars to government programs, often for services never rendered, according to federal prosecutors. In sentencing Esformes to 20 years in prison last year, a federal judge in Miami called the length and scope of his criminal conduct “unmatched in our community, if not the country” and an “epic” violation of trust. Now, Esformes, 52, is a free man, released from a Florida prison on Tuesday after President Donald Trump commuted of his sentence, granting clemency to 20 people in all. The group included former Republican members of Congress; military contractors convicted of killing civilians in Iraq; and Chicagoan George Papadopoulos, a campaign aide who pleaded guilty to making false statements in the investigation into Russian interference

Trump commutes 20-year sentence of former Chicago-area nursing home mogul convicted in massive Medicaid fraud

Trump commutes 20-year sentence of former Chicago-area nursing home mogul convicted in massive Medicaid fraud
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