
Lessons from white-collar crimes
It’s only when we admit that our propensity to err is much greater than we often imagine that we’ll begin to take necessary steps to reform ourselves.
It’s only when we admit that our propensity to err is much greater than we often imagine that we’ll begin to take necessary steps to reform ourselves.
The allegations pertain to 500 Infosys employees working in California on B-1 visas instead of H-1B visas between 2006 and 2017. Though it is paying up, Infosys denies the allegations.