Ericsson finds evidence of corrupt conduct, improper payments in Iraq
By Martin Coyle ( February 16, 2022, 12:51 GMT | Insight) -- Ericsson has said it's possible that it made payments to terrorist group Isis in Iraq after discovering evidence of corrupt conduct dating back a decade. The telecommunications company said yesterday that it had identified payments made to intermediaries connected with transportation inside Iraq. Earlier this month, Ericsson said it was reviewing an internal investigation into its activities in the country in 2019. Ericsson has said it's possible that it made payments to terrorist group Isis in Iraq after discovering evidence of corrupt conduct dating back a decade....
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