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08-16-2015, 06:16 AM
Washington, July 21 (IANS) New Jersey-based construction management company Louis Berger allegedly paid nearly $1 million in bribes to unnamed Indian officials, including a minister, to win a major water developmental project in Goa. While the US Department of Justice has **t disclosed the names of Indian officials, last week the company agreed to pay a $17.1 million criminal penalty to resolve charges of bribing officials in India, Indonesia, Vietnam and Kuwait. One of them, James McClung, 59, of Dubai, previously served as senior vice president responsible for the company's operations in India.
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