The Bulk Oil Storage and Transportation Company Limited (BOST) has absolved itself of any wrongdoing in the sale of 942,000 barrels of crude to Lebanon-based oil firm, BB Energy. The company said it saved Ghana over ¢2.8million when it sold the crude to the firm at a discount of $2 instead of the normal $5 a barrel. Officials of BOST ...
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Pastors have fooled us for long – Yaw Dabo
Domitive Kumawood actor, Yaw Dabo has said pastors have fooled people in the world for a very long time and it’s high time Ghanaians and the world wise up. According to him, when members of the public and especially their congregation lose their loved ones, they come to tell them not to cry but when they lose their loved ones, ...
Read More »Blackberry modified to ‘help drug cartels’
The chief executive of a company that created highly-secure smartphones allegedly used by some of the world’s most notorious criminals has been indicted. Canadian-based Phantom Secure made “tens of millions of dollars” selling the modified Blackberry devices for use by the likes of the Sinaloa Cartel, investigators said. The charges marked the first time US authorities have targeted a company ...
Read More »Virtual cash helps cyber-thieves launder money, research suggests
Crypto-currencies and digital cash systems have become a key way for cyber-thieves to launder stolen funds, suggests research. Alongside its use in ransomware, virtual cash was also helping clean up other sources of stolen cash, said criminologist Dr Mike Maguire. Bitcoin’s anonymity made it attractive to tech-savvy thieves, he said. Dr McGuire drew on interviews with cyber-thieves, police reports and ...
Read More »Tech Tent: Facebook and Google police their platforms
How far should the two mightiest web giants go to police the content they enable? This week Google acted to ban crypto-currency advertising, while Facebook banned a far-right group. Stream or download the latest Tech Tent podcast Listen live every Friday at 15:00 GMT on the BBC World Service Tech Tent looks at growing evidence that the social media firms are now actively editing what ...
Read More »Hacker who gave up Wikileaks source dies
Adrian Lamo, a computer hacker best known for passing on information that led to the arrest of Chelsea Manning, has died aged 37. In online messaging conversations, Manning confided in him, describing confidential military material Manning had sent to Wikileaks. Wikileaks published the video of a US helicopter strike that killed seven people, including a journalist working for the Reuters ...
Read More »Russian Nikolai Glushkov’s London death now a murder inquiry
UK police have launched a murder investigation after the death of Russian businessman Nikolai Glushkov in south-west London. Mr Glushkov was found dead at his home in New Malden on 12 March. A post-mortem examination revealed Mr Glushkov, who was 68, died from “compression to the neck”. There is, at this stage, no evidence linking the death to the attempted murder of ...
Read More »VAR: Video assistant referees will be used at 2018 World Cup in Russia
Video assistant referees will be used at the World Cup for the first time after Fifa formally approved the technology for this year’s tournament. VAR has been trialled in some domestic English cup games this season, and has been used in Germany and Italy. “We need to live with the times,” said Fifa president Gianni Infantino. “We wanted to give ...
Read More »ADB, Access Bank charged for flouting waste by-laws
Nine institutions have been charged for contravening Sections 1, 2, 3 and 10 of the Accra Metropolitan Assembly (AMA) Waste Management by-law 1995. They are the Korle bu Branch of the Ghana Private Transport Union (GPRTU), Abbosey Okai branch of Ghana Oil (GOIL), Agricultural Development Bank (ADB), Samir Engineering Company, Prudential Bank, Access Bank and the Yellow City Hotel. A ...
Read More »African, EU ministers discuss tackling migrant traffic
Niamey – Ministers from 13 African and European countries held talks along with the EU on Friday on cracking down on migrant traffickers, with France calling for firmer action on smuggling networks in African countries. French Interior Minister Gerard Collomb called on counterparts in the Nigerien capital Niamey to take action “as close as possible to the countries of origin ...
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