Just a day after 45 Axact employees were from their offices following a raid by the FIA, on Wednesday all electronic devices which were confiscated were sent to forensic labs for further investigation ...
ISLAMABAD: Chief Justice of Pakistan Mian Saqib Nisar has taken suo motu notice of the Axact fake degrees scam which was exposed by the New York Times in 2015 and has been further investigated by the ...
NEW YORK: Former employees of IT company Axact have revealed further details about the fake degree scandal to the New York Times. In another article for the paper, journalist Declan Walsh writes that ...
ISLAMABAD: A district and Session Court in Islamabad has sentenced Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Axact Shoaib Ahmed Shaikh and 22 others to 7 years in jail in Axact fake degree scandal case. The ...
A detailed NYT report titled, "Fake Diplomas, Real Cash: Pakistani Company Axact Reaps Millions" written by New York Times Pakistan Bureau Chief Declan Walsh has outlined how local IT company Axact - ...
A company called Axact — which describes itself as Pakistan's largest software exporter — makes tens of millions of dollars a year by selling bogus high school, college, and doctoral degrees, The New ...
New York Times investigative journalist Declan Walsh – whose report last year unveiled a “secretive Pakistani software company” that allegedly earned millions of dollars from scams involving fake ...
The New York Times report on Axact, a self-identified software firm in Pakistan that the Times alleged is a front for a highly profitable fake degree business, is not exactly a bombshell. The Times ...
Police in Pakistan have raided offices of the software company Axact after the New York Times accused it of selling fake degrees. Police say computers and other records had been seized and 22 people ...