Overview: A founder was sentenced to 7 years for fraudulently selling her startup to JPMorgan. The Hacker News discussion explored JPM's lax due diligence, the realities of white-collar prison, and ethical boundaries in startup culture. A stark reminder of accountability. #StartupFraud 1/6
Charlie Javice Sentenced To 7 Years In Prison For Fraudulent Sale of Her Startup To JPMorgan #Technology #Business #AcquisitionsandMergers #StartupFraud #JPMorgan #TechNews
Round-Tripping: The Trick Behind eFishery’s Fake Growth and How the Fraud is exposed - Kristie Neo youtube.com/shorts/QHXiU... #startupfraud #ASEAN
Fish Feed, Fraud & Fintech: How the @efishery Fraud began - Kristie Neo breaks it down youtube.com/shorts/4PLuz... #startupfraud
Hear Kristie Neo breaks down the EFishery scandal in #Indonesia and explained how the #startupfraud in Southeast Asia is becoming more sophisticated
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Don't miss our latest episode with Kristie Neo on the #eFishery scandal and the impact to the Southeast Asia tech ecosystem: open.spotify.com/episode/6zyO... #startupfraud
The eFishery scandal shows how startup fraud in Southeast Asia is getting more sophisticated. If fraudsters aren't held accountable, investor trust will erode. Can the region recover? #ASEAN #StartupFraud
Hear Kristie Neo share her thoughts on our latest episode:
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