The largest-ever award in the SEC’s cash-for-tips program was related to the $1.1 billion settlement Ericsson reached with U.S. authorities in a bribery case
The largest-ever award in the SEC’s cash-for-tips program was related to Ericsson’s bribery caseEricsson’s headquarters in Stockholm. The DOJ alleged in 2019 that the company conspired to make illegal payments to win business in five countries.
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