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"Neither the company that paid the invoices nor investors in the funds advised by J.C. Flowers have suffered any loss as a result of Mr. Sinha's actions," the statement added.
FSA Fines Ex-J.C. Flowers U.K. CEO Jessica Hodgson 2012
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An FSA spokesman said in a statement that Mr. Sinha's case "is the only enforcement action in relation to this matter," adding that it had no issue with J.C. Flowers' systems or controls.
FSA Fines Ex-J.C. Flowers U.K. CEO Jessica Hodgson 2012
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J.C. Flowers said in a statement that it had immediately investigated the unauthorized invoices after they came to light, terminated Mr. Sinha's employment and alerted the authorities.
FSA Fines Ex-J.C. Flowers U.K. CEO Jessica Hodgson 2012
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Sinha's writing is a blade gleaming in the moonlight.
Animal's People: Summary and book reviews of Animal's People by Indra Sinha. 2008
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Sinha's daring farce asks what it means to be human, rekindles compassion for the still uncompensated victims of the real-life catastrophe, and celebrates the resiliency of love and goodness in the poorest and most poisoned of places.
Animal's People: Summary and book reviews of Animal's People by Indra Sinha. 2008
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Sinha's vision to mould Bharat Petroleum, a noted refiner but not even the largest in India, into a global exploration company sounded as incongruous then as it does today.
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Obviously, Sinha's plans to build long-term relationships had begun to work.
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From the arresting opening line of Indra Sinha's vivid second novel, the voice of Animal, the narrator, leaps out to grab you by the throat.
Animal's People: Summary and book reviews of Animal's People by Indra Sinha. 2008
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Obviously, Sinha's plans to build long-term relationships had begun to work.
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Sinha's vision to mould Bharat Petroleum, a noted refiner but not even the largest in India, into a global exploration company sounded as incongruous then as it does today.
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