3M Will Pay More Than $6.5 Million Over Allegedly Funding Tourism

3M Will Pay More Than $6.5 Million Over Allegedly Funding Tourism

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The SEC charged a 3M subsidiary with violations of the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act, a federal law that prohibits American entities from bribing foreign officials to further business interests.

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