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Rolls-Royce to Pay $817 Million to Resolve Bribery and Graft Inquiries – The New York Times

By Securities Docket on January 18, 2017, 2:09 pm

Rolls-Royce, the maker of jet engines and other power systems, said on Monday that it had agreed to pay $817 million to resolve several long-running bribery and corruption inquiries.

The company said that it had reached so-called deferred prosecution agreements with the Serious Fraud Office of Britain, as well as the United States Department of Justice. It also reached a leniency agreement with the Ministério Público Federal of Brazil.

via Rolls-Royce to Pay $817 Million to Resolve Bribery and Graft Inquiries – The New York Times

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