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Morristown company hit with $17.1M penalty after admitting bribing foreign officials

NEWARK – New Jersey-based Louis Berger International on Friday agreed to pay a $17.1 criminal penalty to settle claims that it bribed foreign officials in Kuwait, Vietnam, India and Indonesia to secure construction management contracts, federal prosecutors say. The Morristown-based company admitted it conspired to violate the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (FCPA) on the same day…

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