Rolls-Royce to Pay £671 Million Over Bribery Claims

January 16th, 2017

Via: Guardian:

Rolls-Royce, Britain’s leading multinational manufacturer, is to pay £671m in penalties after long-running investigations into claims it paid bribes to land export contracts.

The settlement means the engineering giant will avoid being prosecuted by anti-corruption investigators in the UK, US and Brazil, though individual executives may still be charged.

It comes five years after investigators across three continents first began examining claims that the £13bn multinational had paid bribes to secure contracts in countries around the world.

Research Credit: Jb

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2 Responses to “Rolls-Royce to Pay £671 Million Over Bribery Claims”

  1. Duros says:

    This video is great, thanks Kevin. I think politics would look very, very strange without bribes, it’s been going on since the Egyptians, and probably way before that.

    I’d like to see the English guys reacting the HRC server discovery.

  2. Duros says:

    This video is great, thanks Kevin. I think politics would look very, very strange without bribes, it’s been going on since the Egyptians, and probably way before that.

    I’d like to see the English guys reacting to the HRC server discovery.

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