DOJ Settlement With A Firm Involved in Bid Rigging For US Military Bases In South Korea
South Korea-based company Jier Shin Korea and its president, Sang Joo Lee, have agreed to pay US$2 million to the United States for civil antitrust and False Claims Act violations for their involvement in a bid-rigging conspiracy that targeted contracts to supply fuel to US military bases in South Korea, the Department of Justice announced.
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