DOJ: San Francisco trash company to pay $36M for bribery
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San Francisco's three major trash disposal companies have admitted to paying $150,000 a year in bribes to a non-profit organization controlled by former Public Works Director Mohammed Nuru. The companies have also agreed to cooperate fully in the ongoing law enforcement actions against Nuru, make changes within their corporate structures and pay a combined $36 million in criminal penalties.
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DOJ: San Francisco Trash Company To Pay $36M For Bribery
SAN FRANCISCO: The trash disposal companies that serve San Francisco have agreed to pay a $36 million criminal penalty for their role in a wide-ranging federal public corruption probe involving the city’s former public works director.
DOJ: San Francisco trash company to pay $36M for bribery
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — The trash disposal companies that serve San Francisco have agreed to pay a $36 million criminal penalty for their role in a wide-ranging federal public corruption probe involving the city's former public works director.
DOJ: San Francisco trash company to pay $36M for bribery
San Francisco's trash disposal company has agreed to pay $36 million in criminal penalties for its role in a wide-ranging bribery scheme involving the city's former public works director
San Francisco Disposal Companies Admit To Bribing Former Public Works Director Mohammed Nuru
SAN FRANCISCO (CBS SF) — In a plea agreement, San Francisco’s three major trash disposal companies have admitted to paying $150,000 a year in bribes to a non-profit organization controlled by former Public Works Director Mohammed Nuru from 2014 through the end of 2019 for favored treatment in doing business with the city, federal prosecutors announced Thursday.As part of the agreement, which is awaiting federal court approval, the companies have…
DOJ: San Francisco trash company to pay $36M for bribery
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — San Francisco’s trash disposal company has agreed to pay $36 million in criminal penalties for its role in a wide-ranging bribery scheme involving the city’s former public works director. Acting U.S. Attorney Stephanie M. Hinds announced Thursday that the three subsidiaries of Recology Inc. have pledged to cooperate in ongoing investigations in exchange for the government deferring prosecution. The agreement is subject to co…
DOJ: San Francisco trash company to pay $36M for bribery
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — San Francisco’s trash disposal company has agreed to pay $36 million in criminal penalties for its role in a wide-ranging bribery scheme involving the city’s former public works director. Acting U.S. Attorney Stephanie M. Hinds announced Thursday that the three subsidiaries of Recology Inc. have pledged to cooperate in ongoing investigations in exchange for the government deferring prosecution. The agreement is subject to co…