Internal documents at aircraft maker Airbus, submitted in the sweeping bribery probe the company settled in January, show executives raised red flags about middlemen payments at the helicopter unit
Airbus SE executives raised concerns about fees paid to a number of middlemen working with its helicopter division, led at the time by the company’s current chief executive, according to internal documents related to Airbus’s record $4 billion bribery settlement in January.
In that settlement, U.S., U.K, and French prosecutors alleged Airbus inappropriately paid middlemen to secure orders at its commercial-aviation and its defense and space units. Internal documents submitted to investigators in the probe and reviewed by...
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