Thursday, June 23, 2005

BBC NEWS | UK | Indian call centre 'fraud' probe

BBC NEWS | UK | Indian call centre 'fraud' probe: "Police are investigating reports that the bank account details of 1,000 UK customers, held by Indian call centres, were sold to an undercover reporter.

The Sun claims one of its journalists bought personal details including passwords, addresses and passport data from a Delhi IT worker for ?4.25 each.

But, in a BBC interview, the worker named by the paper denied the claims.

India's top software body said India was a 'trustworthy' location and would treat the claims 'extremely seriously'."

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