American firm to pay $2m fine for bribing senior Yemeni officials
Issue 851
- 18 Apr 2009
| 1 minute read
Defunct Miami-based internet phone company Latin Node Inc has agreed to pay a $2m fine after pleading guilty for violating the US Foreign Corrupt Practices Act. It was charged with paying bribes to officials in Honduras and Yemen in exchange for favourable interconnection rates.
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