Axact (Urdu: ایگزیکٹ) is a Pakistan software company that runs numerous websites selling fraudulent academic degrees for fictional universities.[1] The company used to own the media company BOL Network.[2][3][4]
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Axact (Urdu: ایگزیکٹ) is a Pakistan software company that runs numerous websites selling fraudulent academic degrees for fictional universities. The company...
He is the founder of BOL Network. He also founded diploma mill company Axact. In June 2013, Shoaib Ahmed Sheikh started Pakistani 24-hour news cycle...
and it has regional headquarters in Lahore, Peshawar and Islamabad. When Axact was revealed to be a diploma mill, the Pakistan Electronic Media Regulatory...
Along with many similar websites, it was owned by the Karachi-based company Axact, the main business of which, according to an investigation by The New York...
a short while. However the channel was then banned by PEMRA due to the Axact scandal. After a while Mubasher joined Samaa continuing with his hit programme...
According to the Federal Investigation Agency, his profile was noted in Axact's main server. Hussain confessed that he purchased the fake degree from Ashwood...
a diploma mill. It was owned and operated by Pakistani software company Axact. Almeda University was founded in 1997 as a distance learning program. From...
recognized universities in Pakistan are listed on the HEC website. However, the Axact company, based in Karachi, was the subject of a 2015 investigation by the...
joined the BOL Network as President and Editor-in-Chief. Following the Axact scam, he resigned from the post and following the collapse BOL even before...
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with many similar enterprises, it is owned by the Karachi based company, Axact, whose main business, according to a New York Times investigation, is "to...
2016, Bharara's office charged an executive of the Pakistani-based company Axact with conspiracy to commit wire fraud and aggravated identity theft in connection...
Pakistani military. In 2015, he joined BOL Network before resigning due to the Axact scandal. He then joined Dunya News as the anchor and editor of the groundbreaking...
Wife of retired Lt Gen Shafaat Ullah Shah Shoaib Ahmed Sheikh, CEO of the Axact Adnan Afridi, managing director of the National Investment Trust Arif Usmani...
Retrieved 22 June 2023 – via Facebook. Palmer, Griff (18 May 2015). "Tracking Axact's Websites". The New York Times. The New York Times. Retrieved 15 October...
Ventura, California Pacific High School, fictitious organization run by Axact This disambiguation page lists articles about schools, colleges, or other...
Ashwood University is a diploma mill in Pakistan. It claims to award academic degrees based on "life experience." Ashwood University is not accredited...