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Making money out of poverty
In a shocking revelation, an investigation by the Economic Times concludes that microfinance companies systematically used the poor as front for cheated raising funds and then cheated them out what should rightfully belong to the poor. That these poor people, all 45,000 of them, happened to be illiterate women makes the crime even worse.
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When the high and mighty even when caught red-handed, escape their just deserts, would point to the fact that these people and companies would have no problems, if at all they face any action for their crime .
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