The deal with the SEC resolves an investigation into lavish gifts a Chinese subsidiary allegedly gave to local officials.
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https://www.wsj.com/articles/clear-channel-outdoor-to-pay-26-million-in-china-bribery-probe-settlement-8ec795e0The deal with the SEC resolves an investigation into lavish gifts a Chinese subsidiary allegedly gave to local officialsPhoto:Holdings agreed to pay more than $26 million to resolve a U.S. probe into bribes the company allegedly paid in China.Continue reading your article with
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