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“It appears that Supermicro has been a victim of the elaborate schemes orchestrated by these individuals, which deceived both federal authorities and our internal compliance team,” Liang wrote in a letter to customers on Tuesday.

From Barron's

Already, a high-ranking sheriff’s official with nearly 40 years in the department has been relieved of duty in connection with the internal investigation, according to a department spokesperson.

From Los Angeles Times

Now YouGov, which carried out the research, has told the Bible Society that an internal review of the data found that some of the respondents who completed its survey were "fraudulent".

From BBC

This suggests that internal biological changes occur alongside behavioral differences as aging progresses.

From Science Daily

The first set of internal government documents, which reveal the PM was warned about the risk of appointing Lord Mandelson, were released earlier this month.

From BBC