UN urges better protection programme after Kosovo war crimes witness found dead
Company Agrees to Pay $200 Million Criminal Fine; Executives Agree to Serve Prison Time
WASHINGTON – Furukawa Electric Co. Ltd., a supplier of automotive wire harnesses and related products, headquartered in Tokyo, has agreed to
plead guilty and to pay a $200 million
fine for its role in a criminal price-fixing and bid-rigging conspiracy involving the sale of parts to automobile manufacturers, the Department of Justice announced.
Three executives, who are Japanese nationals, have also
agree ....
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