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Moog must pay $1.7m to the SEC to settle FCPA case

Moog stand at trade show
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The SEC’s order alleged that Moog violated the recordkeeping and internal accounting controls provisions of the FCPA.

The Indian subsidiary of New York-based defence and aerospace giant Moog has agreed to pay a $1.1m civil penalty to settle major bribery charges. It was alleged the bribes were paid to officials in order to secure contracts and shut out competitors.

Moog is a global manufacturer of motion control

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