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Software firm avoids prosecution by cooperating in US export controls case

By Samuel Rubenfeld ( April 30, 2025, 21:58 GMT | Insight) -- The US Justice Department announced today it has declined to prosecute Universities Space Research Association after the software nonprofit company self-disclosed wrongdoing committed by a former employee and cooperated with an investigation. Within days of learning about the wrongdoing by the employee and before USRA had completed an internal probe, the company disclosed the misconduct and fully cooperated with a criminal investigation, which revealed that the worker had acted alone, prosecutors said.The US Justice Department announced today it has declined to prosecute Universities Space Research Association after the software nonprofit company self-disclosed wrongdoing committed by a former employee and cooperated with an investigation....

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