(Reuters) - An attorney contact for Wooh could not immediately be
reached.
According to the SEC, which settled a related civil case,
Wooh paid more than $200,000 in cash bribes from 1999 through
2004 to induce government-owned Chinese steel mills into buying
scrap metal from Schnitzer.
Read more at Reuters.com Government Filings News
reached.
According to the SEC, which settled a related civil case,
Wooh paid more than $200,000 in cash bribes from 1999 through
2004 to induce government-owned Chinese steel mills into buying
scrap metal from Schnitzer.
Read more at Reuters.com Government Filings News
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