Donation Fraud: US Company Fired 700 , 200 Linked to Telugu Group
Donation Fraud: US Company Fired 700 , 200 Linked to Telugu Group

Donation Fraud! An American finance company, Fannie Mae, laid off 700 employees, including around 200 of Telugu origin, over ethical violations involving its matching grants program. They allegedly conspired with nonprofits like TANA to exploit donation matching, similar to a previous Apple scam. The misuse led to immediate terminations, raising concerns over charitable fraud and internal oversight in major U.S. corporations.

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