Anti-corruption authorities in the United States and Sweden are reviewing a complaint alleging that the Swedish affiliate of a U.S. company pledged to pay tens of millions of dollars in kickbacks if a son of Turkey's President Recep Tayyip Erdogan helped it secure a dominant.
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Anti-corruption authorities in the United States and Sweden are reviewing a complaint alleging that the Swedish affiliate of a U.S. company pledged to pay tens of millions of dollars in kickbacks if a son of Turkey's President Recep Tayyip Erdogan helped it secure a dominant market position in the country. In fact, Dignita Systems AB, the Swedish company, abruptly abandoned the project late last year, according to two people familiar with the matter and company communications seen by Reuters. Dignita's U.S. owner confirmed to Reuters that the project was dropped, saying it had learned of "potentially concerning conduct" in Turkey and terminated several people involved.
By David Gauthier-Villars (Reuters) - Anti-corruption authorities in the United States and Sweden are reviewing a complaint alleging that the Swedish .
By David Gauthier-Villars (Reuters) - Anti-corruption authorities in the United States and Sweden are reviewing a complaint alleging that the Swedish .