Telit CEO leaves after links emerge to decades-old fraud

Tom Allen
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Is CEO Oozi Cats really fugitive Uzi Kats?

The boss of internet of things company Telit has resigned, due to alleged links to a fraud committed in Boston, MA - 25 years ago. In 1992, a man named ‘Uzi Katz' was indicted by Boston's distri...

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