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US DOJ Drops Adani Bribery Charges, Cites No Financial Loss

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The US Department of Justice has moved to drop criminal charges against the Adani Group, stating that not a single penny was lost in the alleged scheme. Officials cited a substantially weakened case as the primary reason behind the decision to dismiss. The DOJ indicated that the lack of proven financial harm weighed heavily in favour of dropping the prosecution. The dismissal marks a significant development for the Adani conglomerate, which had faced serious bribery-related allegations in the United States.

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