Category: Abuse
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Telegram plans child abuse crackdown following Pavel Durov’s arrest in Paris
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The UK-based Internet Watch Foundation (IWF) said on Wednesday that the messaging app Telegram will deploy new tools to prevent the spread of child sexual abuse images after collaborating with the Internet Watch Foundation (IWF). The social media platform, which claims to have more than 950 million monthly active users,…
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Telegram plans child abuse crackdown following Pavel Durov’s arrest in Paris
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The UK-based Internet Watch Foundation (IWF) said on Wednesday that the messaging app Telegram will deploy new tools to prevent the spread of child sexual abuse images after collaborating with the Internet Watch Foundation (IWF). The social media platform, which claims to have more than 950 million monthly active users,…
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Telegram plans child abuse crackdown following Pavel Durov’s arrest in Paris
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The UK-based Internet Watch Foundation (IWF) said on Wednesday that the messaging app Telegram will deploy new tools to prevent the spread of child sexual abuse images after collaborating with the Internet Watch Foundation (IWF). The social media platform, which claims to have more than 950 million monthly active users,…
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Surge in voluntary liquidations sparks abuse of process concerns
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The sharp increase in creditor voluntary liquidations has raised concerns about the potential for abuse of the process, which allows companies to get rid of their debts with minimal scrutiny. CVLs, where a company’s shareholders agree to wind up a business due to insolvency, have reached record levels, making them…
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BBC demands Huw Edwards return over £200,000 in salary following arrest over child abuse images
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The BBC has formally ordered Hugh Edwards to return more than £200,000 in salary, following his arrest and guilty plea to charges relating to child abuse images. The company’s board said Edwards had “acted in bad faith” by continuing to accept payments after his arrest, which occurred in November last…
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Carrefour loses appeal in abuse of buyer power case
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The Supreme Court has upheld a decision convicting retailer Majid Al Futtaim Hypermarkets Limited, operating under the name Carrefour, of abuse of buyer power. Judge Anne Onjejo ruled that the retail chain’s conduct against its supplier Orchards Ltd, a yoghurt producer (which has since gone out of business), was exploitative.…