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Shoaib ahmed shaikh axact biography
Shoaib Ahmed Shaikh
The New York Times investigation
On 17 May 2015, The New York Times published an investigative story reporting that Axact ran at least 370 degree and accreditation mill websites.
The report alleged that, although the company did sell software, its main business was to sell fraudulent degrees and certifications on a global scale.[7] The Times further reported that the company had around 2,000 employees, some of whom pretended to be American educational officials and worked in shifts to keep the company open 24 hours per day.[7]
Company response
Axact denied all allegations.[8][9] The company accused The New York Times of "baseless, substandard reporting", and of sabotaging its expansion into TV and related media with BOL Network, which was scheduled to begin operations soon.
It also threatened several news organizations and bloggers reporting on the issue with lawsuits.[10]
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