Oracle to pay about US$23 million to resolve second SEC bribery case

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Oracle to pay about US$23 million to resolve second SEC bribery case
Oracle will pay about US$23 million (A$36 million) to resolve charges its units in Turkey, the United Arab Emirates and India used slush funds to bribe foreign officials in order to win business, the US Securities and Exchange Commission said. The case covered alleged wrongdoing from 2014 to ...

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