Bellagraph Nova Group, under scrutiny for Newcastle United bid and doctored Obama photos, retracts several press releases

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Bellagraph Nova Group, under scrutiny for Newcastle United bid and doctored Obama photos, retracts several press releases
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SINGAPORE - Singapore-registered Bellagraph Nova (BN) Group, which has been under scrutiny following its sensational bid to take over English Premier League football club Newcastle United, retracted several press releases related to its business on Tuesday (Aug 25).. Read more at straitstimes.com.

SINGAPORE - Singapore-registered Bellagraph Nova Group, which has been under scrutiny following its sensational bid to take over English Premier League football club Newcastle United, retracted several press releases related to its business on Tuesday .

BN Group said then that NETX"was born" as a result of a"historic" closed-door meeting that its co-founders had with former United States president Barack Obama last December. It added:"Through our extensive work with the Obama Foundation charitable initiatives as well as ongoing effort to promote human rights, we have attracted several global companies such as the likes of Citibank, JP Morgan, and other established Global Fortune 500 companies to partner with the BN Group."

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