Discreet reporting

IN Media Watch Briefs | 24/11/2009

The reporting on the media angles to the bribery case registered by the CBI against the  company  law board member R Vasudevan, a company secretary and a senior advocate, has been discreet  to the point of not reporting them. The company whose case it is happens to be is Amar Ujala and the advocate is the son of a senior editor.

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