SAP to pay more than $220 million to settle bribery charges, U.S. authorities say
SAP will pay more than $220 million to settle investigations into worldwide "recidivist" foreign bribery practices, U.S. authorities announced Wednesday.
Read MoreSAP will pay more than $220 million to settle investigations into worldwide "recidivist" foreign bribery practices, U.S. authorities announced Wednesday.
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