WASHINGTON — Ex-FBI Director Louis Freeh has been tasked with monitoring the cleanup of automaker Daimler AG which has been accused of paying tens of millions of dollars in bribes to at least 22 foreign governments from 1998 to 2008, the Associated Press reported.
AP reported that the Justice Department has agreed to let Freeh be “an independent corporate compliance monitor who will assess Daimler’s performance for the next three years.”
Daimler AG will reportedly pay a $185 million settlement and avoid indictment. Two of its subsidiaries are slated to plead guilty in the case on April 1, AP reported.
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