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CBS News Tech giant Infosys will pay $34 million to settle charges of visa fraud, the biggest fine of its kind in American history, sources tell CBS This Morning. The announcement from the Justice Department is expected Wednesday. Infosys is India s second largest software exporter, and has about 30,000 workers in the U.S., CBS News senior correspondent John Miller reports. In 2012, stanley cup CTM reported the results of a CBS News investigation based on allegations from a whistleblower, Jay Palmer. He claimed the company was involved in a massive fraud that may have put thousands of Americans out of work -- all in the name of profits. W stanley tumblers histleblower calls out IT giant over U.S. jobsMiller s Infosys investigation leads to call for visa reviewWeb extra: Infosys in-depthPalmer was a principal consultant at Infosys. After seeing what he described as systemic visa fraud to bring Indian workers into the United States at lower wages, displacing American wo stanley mug rkers, he became a whistleblower.Miller, a former FBI assistant director, asked Palmer, What was the first thing to catch your attention I had an employee over from India that had been over several times before, and he came up to me, and he was literally in tears, Palmer said. He told me he was over here illegally. ... He didn t want to be here. He was worried that he would get caught. The scheme Palmer says he uncovered involved bringing in Indian workers into the U.S. under false pretenses, using visas claiming they had Kkck Here s What $100 Worth of Gaming Console Looks Like Inside
& E+ _4 K% q# E+ w. ~ The fakes just keep on coming. And frankly it hard to keep up with all the internet-fueled deception. Today we ;re taking a look at a few more dubious images that you may have seen floating around the web recently. Punking Putin Airplane selfies Rocket to Uranus Fake, fake, and definitely fake. 1 Is this a photo from the International Space Station No, this isn ;t a solar eclipse as seen from the International Space Station. Space photo researcher @FakeAstropix keeps debunking this one, but it keeps popping up in every corner of the internet. Which is why it earned our top spot today. It actually a rendering from DeviantArt user A4size-ska. stanley vattenflaska Beautiful, but totally fake. Fake image via @planetepics 2 Did these women cause an accident wearing shorts in 1937 According to stanley cup Twitter accounts like HistoricalPics, the sight of two women wearing shorts in public stanley cup for the very first time in 1937 was scandalous enough to cause the car accident above. Except that it didn ;t. And it wasn ;t the first time women wore shorts in public. I contacted the City of Toronto Archives, and asked them about the image. They confirmed the date of the photo 1937 and said that it was not only staged, but that they have plenty of other photos of women wearing shorts that predate this one. Shorts weren ;t common quite yet, but they were certainly around. And if you spend even half a second looking at the image, you ;ll notice plenty of clues |
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