New -Delhi, September 27 (IANS). Arjun Ram Ram Meghwal, Minister of Union Law and Justice, can lead the discussion between regulators and banking experts on strategies to deal with white collar crimes and to protect the integrity of India’s development Saga at a national conference on October 11. Meghwal can emphasize the regulatory and legal structure strengthened by Prime Minister Narendra Modi government to strengthen the collective global initiative against the cyber fraud used for the prosecution of the white tree criminals and to finance terrorism. Meghwal can call on experts to prevent a reliable, feasible roadmap to prevent white -college crime and protect the integrity of India’s development saga so that Premier Modi’s developed India can be continued. Former CBI special director Rakesh Asthana, advocate, chartered accountant, company secretary and professional, will participate in various fields, including professional in various fields, including former CBI special director, Rakesh Asthana. The purpose of the conference is to create a national group whistle. Former Chief Justice of India, Justice Sheev Khanna and managing director and CEO of National Stock Exchange Ashish Kumar Chauhan, will also emphasize the white college crime landscape, including banking and corporate fraud, cybercrime, tax evasion and domestic trading. Harsh Malhotra, Minister of State for Corporate Affairs and Road Transport and Highways and Dr. MS Sahu can also share his thoughts. National President Himmat Jain, TPF, said: “White -Collar Crime is not just an economic crime. It is a moral offense, which reduces public confidence. TPF responsibility is the voice of our conscience.” Tapanth Professional Forum (TPF) national convener Raj Kumar Nahata underlined the purpose of the discussion and said: “Our goal is to link professional excellence with moral responsibility. Laws and institutions are important, but it must be strengthened by personal duty.” -Ians bag shares this story tags
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