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- that are not criminal in nature, and is a legal practice as long as the backdated contract is appropriately reported for tax purposes. Academic researchers...
- Communications. He is the first person to have been convicted for fraudulent backdating of corporate stock options. After graduating from high school, Reyes attended...
- he was suspended from playing in any form of cricket for ten months, backdated to 28 May 2022, due to a doping violation. He made his Twenty20 (T20)...
- certificates with the same serial number in just five days, as well as issuing backdated certificates. In 2016, a system administrator in Florida was able to get...
- May 2008, the SEC announced charges against Broadcom for fraudulently backdating stock options for nearly five years, from June 1998 to May 2003. In its...
- British Empire/United Kingdom. †Adopted by Australia in 1942, but was backdated to confirm the validity of legislation p****ed by the Australian Parliament...
- The LGPD became law on September 18, 2020, but its enforceability was backdated August 16, 2020. Sanctions under the regulation will only be applied from...
- centuries of the common era—several centuries after the Mauryan period—the backdated identification with Chanakya to have served to add prestige to the work...
- decoration for gallantry not in the face of the enemy, in 2015. The award was backdated to the date of the action in Afghanistan on 22 November 2005. The only...
- with a five month suspension (backdated to September) and fined CHF 4,000 with the horse suspended for two months (backdated to September). "Tine MAGNUS"...